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NPS Form 10-900-. En,- 10-31-84<br />
3-82<br />
United States Department of the Interior<br />
<strong>National</strong> <strong>Park</strong> <strong>Service</strong> - -<br />
Nationa! Register of Historic Places<br />
Inventory-Nomination Form -<br />
Continuation sheet 23 Item number 7<br />
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49-4/116<br />
571 Kingstown Road c. 1865:<br />
Typical company-built 1-1/2-story, L-plan, cross-gabled<br />
cottage; the 2-bay main block has a bay window flanking the<br />
hooded entrance. There are a number of nineteenth-century, Queen<br />
Anne style alterations and the building has been clad in rustic<br />
wood shakes. C -<br />
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49-4/115<br />
- 569 Kingstown Road c. 1845:<br />
This 1-1/2-story, clapboard, flank-gable, 5-bay, centralentrance<br />
Greek Revival cottage must have been moved to this site<br />
in about 1865 for use as a mill house. It has characteristic<br />
corner pilasters and a sidelighted entry with plank entablature.<br />
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49-4/6 4<br />
-- 568 Kingstown Road, the George Rodman Cottage c. 1885:<br />
Altered, 1-1/2- and 2-1/2-story, cross-gabled Queen Anne<br />
cottage; a 2-story former stable in the rear yard is now<br />
apartments. C<br />
/<br />
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- 565 Kingstown Road c. 1865: - -<br />
Typical company-built L-plan, 1-1/2-story, cross-gabled<br />
cottage, here with Queen Anne and later alterations. The 2-story<br />
main block has a large semi-octagonal bay window flanking a<br />
hooded entrance. The kitchen ell porch has been enclosed. C -<br />
‘51<br />
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564 Kingstown Road c. 1960:<br />
-1-story, hip-roofed "ranch". NC<br />
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560 Kingstown Road-, the J. H. Brown House c. 1865:<br />
- Flank-gable, 2-1/2-story, clapboard tenement; hip-roofed -<br />
front porch; 4-bay facade with twin entrances; 2 small shed<br />
dormers. C<br />
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