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The Preservation Society of Newport County was founded in 1945 by a group of Newport residents led by Katherine and George Warren to save Hunter House from demolition. They were known as the Georgian Society until they changed their name to the Preservation Society of Newport County.
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The Elms, also known as the P. D. Camp House, is a historic home located at Franklin, Virginia. It was built in 1898, as a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 -story, stuccoed brick eclectic dwelling with features of the Queen Anne and Colonial Revival styles.
Located in the district is the separately listed The Elms. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985, with a boundary increase in 2004.
Newport Mansions is planning an immersive, interactive new experience for its visitors this summer, starting at The Elms. “The Preservation Society has a long history of looking to the future ...
The Elms was constructed from 1899 to 1901 and cost approximately 1.5 million dollars to build. Like most Newport houses of the Gilded Age, the house was built with non-combustible materials: the house was built around a structural steel frame; the interior partitions, plaster over terra cotta blocks, sit on reinforced concrete floor slabs; the exterior walls are made of brick masonry and clad ...
Police are reminding residents to lock their vehicles during a spate of thefts of, and from, unlocked vehicles around Hanover. According to a news release by the Hanover Borough Police Department ...
The Daniel Webster Family Home, also known as The Elms, is a historic house off South Main Street in West Franklin, New Hampshire.The house has been designated a National Historic Landmark for its importance as the summer home of Daniel Webster (1782–1852), who owned it from 1829 until his death.