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- Aaron_Barlow_House abstract "The Aaron Barlow House is located in Redding, Connecticut. The house was built in 1730. It is important as a surviving example embodying "the characteristics of early Georgian style domestic architecture that became prominent in the Colonies beginning in the mid-18th century" and also for its association with Col. Aaron Barlow, Joel Barlow, and General Israel Putnam.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 29, 1982.".
- Aaron_Barlow_House added "1982-04-29".
- Aaron_Barlow_House area "8093.7128448".
- Aaron_Barlow_House location Redding,_Connecticut.
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- Aaron_Barlow_House wikiPageID "26737208".
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- Aaron_Barlow_House yearOfConstruction "1730".
- Aaron_Barlow_House added "1982-04-29".
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- Aaron_Barlow_House governingBody "Private".
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- Aaron_Barlow_House latDegrees "41".
- Aaron_Barlow_House latDirection "N".
- Aaron_Barlow_House latMinutes "19".
- Aaron_Barlow_House latSeconds "14".
- Aaron_Barlow_House location "Umpawaug Road at Station Road, Redding, Connecticut".
- Aaron_Barlow_House locmapin "Connecticut".
- Aaron_Barlow_House longDegrees "73".
- Aaron_Barlow_House longDirection "W".
- Aaron_Barlow_House longMinutes "25".
- Aaron_Barlow_House longSeconds "33".
- Aaron_Barlow_House name "Aaron Barlow House".
- Aaron_Barlow_House refnum "82004347".
- Aaron_Barlow_House subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1730.
- Aaron_Barlow_House subject Category:Houses_in_Fairfield_County,_Connecticut.
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- Aaron_Barlow_House subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Fairfield_County,_Connecticut.
- Aaron_Barlow_House subject Category:Redding,_Connecticut.
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- Aaron_Barlow_House comment "The Aaron Barlow House is located in Redding, Connecticut. The house was built in 1730. It is important as a surviving example embodying "the characteristics of early Georgian style domestic architecture that became prominent in the Colonies beginning in the mid-18th century" and also for its association with Col. Aaron Barlow, Joel Barlow, and General Israel Putnam.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 29, 1982.".
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- Aaron_Barlow_House name "Aaron Barlow House".