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- James_Morrow_House abstract "The James Morrow House is a historic farmhouse in Newark, Delaware. It was built in the late 1860s by James Morrow, an Irish immigrant who owned a store in Wilmington. The building is locally significant for its unusual architecture, which features both a gambrel roof and a raised basement. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.The house has one and a half stories on top of a partially above-ground basement. The facade is symmetrical, with two bays on either side of a flat-roofed porch. The exterior walls are stuccoed with green trim and large sash windows. The house has an asphalt-shingled gambrel roof with bracketed cornices and three gable dormer windows on each side.The Morrow House originally stood along with a number of outbuildings on a 24-acre parcel of farmland. In 2008, after being empty for a number of years, the house was cut off at the foundation and moved some 300 feet (91 m) to the west in order to clear the site for new development. The owners of the building planned to renovate it and convert it into office space; however as of 2012 the house remains vacant.".
- James_Morrow_House added "1983-08-19".
- James_Morrow_House area "99147.9823488".
- James_Morrow_House location Delaware_Route_273.
- James_Morrow_House location Newark,_Delaware.
- James_Morrow_House nrhpReferenceNumber "83001399".
- James_Morrow_House thumbnail James_Morrow_House_Newark_Delaware.jpg?width=300.
- James_Morrow_House wikiPageExternalLink 64000113.pdf.
- James_Morrow_House wikiPageID "36742883".
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- James_Morrow_House yearOfConstruction "1865".
- James_Morrow_House added "1983-08-19".
- James_Morrow_House caption "The James Morrow House in 2012".
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- James_Morrow_House location "1210".
- James_Morrow_House locmapin "Delaware".
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- James_Morrow_House name "James Morrow House".
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- James_Morrow_House subject Category:Houses_in_New_Castle_County,_Delaware.
- James_Morrow_House subject Category:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Delaware.
- James_Morrow_House subject Category:Irish-American_culture_in_Delaware.
- James_Morrow_House subject Category:Newark,_Delaware.
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- James_Morrow_House type HistoricPlace.
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- James_Morrow_House comment "The James Morrow House is a historic farmhouse in Newark, Delaware. It was built in the late 1860s by James Morrow, an Irish immigrant who owned a store in Wilmington. The building is locally significant for its unusual architecture, which features both a gambrel roof and a raised basement. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.The house has one and a half stories on top of a partially above-ground basement.".
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- James_Morrow_House name "James Morrow House".