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The mansion has elaborate interior decorations, including a dining room paneled in mahogany, a second dining room in oak, and a ballroom with elaborate candelabras and chandeliers, with tapestries by Gobelins. The house stands on a slight rise, looking over a landscaped formal garden, which included a pool and an open summer house.
Allandale Farm, also known as the John Harris House and Farm, and once as Faulkner Farm, is an historic farm at 284 Newton Street in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.The main farm house, built c. 1778 and extensively remodeled in 1976, is one of Brookline's few 18th-century houses.
Location of Montgomery County in Maryland. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Montgomery County, Maryland.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States.
registered Notes Photo Allandale Homestead 3077: 495 Estuary Road Dawesville: 1913 2 September 1997 Also referred to as Dawes House; A simple vernacular dwelling constructed early this century from materials quarried locally, relatively unchanged since construction
Allandale, Austin, Texas is a neighborhood in North Central Austin, in the U.S. State of Texas known for its large lots, mature trees, and central location.. The Allandale neighborhood boundaries are Burnet Road and the Brentwood and Crestview neighborhoods to the east, Mopac Expressway and the Northwest Hills neighborhood to the west, 45th Street and the Rosedale neighborhood to the south ...
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The land, originally spanning 1,475 acres, was acquired by Captain Abraham Allen, a veteran of the American Revolutionary War, in 1796. [2] [3] He built a loghouse circa 1800.