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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Matthew Lynch House is an historic house at 120 Robinson Street in Providence, Rhode Island.The house was built "apparently, in the fourth quarter of the eighteenth century" as a farmhouse on the west bank of the Providence River in what was then agricultural area (and is now downtown Providence), around where Grace Church (Providence, Rhode Island) now stands, on Matthewson Street. It was moved "about 1865" to the South Providence area known as "Dogtown", an area of Irish immigrants and slaughterhouses. The Lynch house was one of several older houses moved to "Dogtown" at this time. The Lynch family occupied the house from 1863 to 1937; the house changed hands several times and fell into dereliction. Around 1972-1978, the neighborhood was revitalized, and the house was renovated and submitted to the National Register of Historic Places.. }

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