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The building was declared a ] in 1991.<ref name="nhlsum"/><ref name="nrhpinv2">{{citation|title={{PDFlink||529 ]<!-- application/pdf, 541802 bytes -->}}|date=September 28, 1989 |author=Page Putnam Miller |publisher=National Park Service}} and {{PDFlink||1.23 ]<!-- application/pdf, 1300021 bytes -->}}</ref> |
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The building was declared a ] in 1991.<ref name="nhlsum"/><ref name="nrhpinv2">{{citation|title={{PDFlink||201 KB}}|date=September 28, 1989 |author=Page Putnam Miller |publisher=National Park Service}} and {{PDFlink||2.23 MB}}</ref> |
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It may be included in the ], another listing on the ]. The house is a museum and includes period rooms, changing exhibits, a small research library (available for in-house study) and a gift shop. It is located at the southeast corner of the junction of ] and ]. |
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It may be included in the ], another listing on the ]. The house is a museum and includes period rooms, changing exhibits, a small research library (available for in-house study) and a gift shop. It is located at the southeast corner of the junction of ] and ]. |