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Latest revision as of 11:47, 18 September 2025

Address: 78 Church Street
Old Address: 14 Church Street
Other names:
Year built: c. 1880; remodeled 1917
Architect: Scopes and Feustmann
Other information: The home of Dr. Hugh M. Kinghorn, who dramatically remodelled what had been a Queen Anne style house into a Tudor Revival residence that was also used as his office.
Source
[Register of Historic Places Registration Form]
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