George Dean House

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George Dean House
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Location135 Winthrop St.,
Taunton, Massachusetts
Coordinates 41°53′42″N71°6′16″W / 41.89500°N 71.10444°W / 41.89500; -71.10444 Coordinates: 41°53′42″N71°6′16″W / 41.89500°N 71.10444°W / 41.89500; -71.10444
Built1871
Architectural styleItalianate
MPS Taunton MRA
NRHP reference No. 84002105 [1]
Added to NRHPJuly 5, 1984

The George Dean House is a historic house located at 135 Winthrop Street in Taunton, Massachusetts.

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Description and history

The house was built in 1871 in the Italianate style. The 2+12-story, gable front house originally contained clapboard siding with decorative window trims and a large wraparound porch with detailed wood posts. The attic also had two semi-round windows under the front gable. [2]

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 5, 1984. However, since that time, the house has been covered with vinyl siding and the original windows and decorative wood trim has been removed. The large porch has also been altered.

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References

  1. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places . National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  2. http://mhc-macris.net/Details.aspx?MhcId=TAU.370 [ bare URL ]