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  2. C. F. Pettengill House - Wikipedia

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    The C. F. Pettengill House is a historic house at 53 Revere Road in Quincy, Massachusetts. The 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame house was probably built in the 1890s; it is a finely-detailed version of a Queen Anne style house which was once common in Quincy. Its features include varied gabling and shingle decoration, as well as a front porch ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Quincy ...

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    October 18, 1972 (40 Washington St. 32: Noah Curtis House: Noah Curtis House: September 20, 1989 (313 Franklin St. 33: Thomas Curtis House: Thomas Curtis House

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  5. Category : National Register of Historic Places in Quincy ...

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    Hardwick House (Quincy, Massachusetts) House at 15 Gilmore Street; House at 20 Sterling Street; House at 23–25 Prout Street; House at 25 High School Avenue; House at 32 Bayview Avenue; House at 92 Willard Street; House at 94 Grandview Avenue; House at 105 President's Lane

  6. Charles E. White House - Wikipedia

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    The Charles E. White House is a historic house at 101 Billings Road in Quincy, Massachusetts. This 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 -story wood-frame house was built c. 1905 by Charles White, a traveling salesman. It is a well-preserved local example of late Shingle styling, with a cross-gable roof configuration and a side-hall entry plan.

  7. George A. Barker House - Wikipedia

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    The George A. Barker House is a historic house located at 74 Greenleaf Street in Quincy, Massachusetts. Built in the late 1870s for the son of a local granite quarry owner, it is a good local example of Queen Anne architecture with Stick style details. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 20, 1989. [1]

  8. Dr. Frank Davis House - Wikipedia

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    The Dr. Frank Davis House is a historic house at 25 Elm Street in Quincy, Massachusetts.The 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame house was built in the 1890s by a local doctor.It is one of the city's best-preserved Shingle style houses, complete with a period carriage (although it has been altered to accommodate automobiles).

  9. Baxter–King House - Wikipedia

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    The Baxter–King House is a historic house at 36 Heritage Road in Quincy, Massachusetts. The 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame house was built in the 1860s, and is one of the city's finest Italianate houses. The L-shaped house dominated by a three-story square tower with a shallow hip roof that has a bracketed and modillioned eave.