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[[File:45 | [[File:45 Shepard Avenue.jpg|right|thumb||45 Shepard Avenue ]] [[File:Endicott-Johnson.jpg|left|thumb||45 Shepard Avenue from a 1928 Endicott Johnson sanatorium brochure. The decorative woodwork from the gable was leaning against a wall on Shepard Avenue for much of 2009. ]]'''Address:''' 47 [[Shepard%20Avenue|Shepard Avenue]] | ||
'''Old Address:''' 45 Shepard Avenue | '''Old Address:''' 45 Shepard Avenue |
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Address: 47 Shepard Avenue
Old Address: 45 Shepard Avenue
Other names: Red Gables, McGrath Cottage (1911), McKittrick Cottage (1912), Weare Cottage (1912), Andrews Cottage (1913), Thomas Brown Cottage (1913), Endicott-Johnson (1929), Rogers Cottage (1931), Tonetti Cottage (1932); DIS
Year built: before 1911
Architect:
Other information: Maude Kirk was one of the many patients who cured there.
See also: Endicott-Johnson Cottages
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