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    The Searles Castle is located in Windham, New Hampshire, in the United States. Edward Francis Searles commissioned its design and construction. Construction...
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    The Searles Castle is a French chateau-style castle-style house in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. Built in the 1880s, the romantically imagined structure...
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  • Searles Castle can refer to two buildings in the United States, named after designer Edward Francis Searles: Searles Castle (Massachusetts), completed...
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    Edward Francis Searles (July 4, 1841 – August 6, 1920) was an interior and architectural designer. Searles was born on July 4, 1841, in Methuen, Massachusetts...
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    Windham include the Searles School and Chapel, Searles Castle, the town center, and the Armstrong Memorial Building. Searles Castle is one of Windham's...
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    National Register of Historic Places. Searles Castle, Windham, New Hampshire, built 1905–15 for Edward Francis Searles (see entry above). The stone Tudor...
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    The Searles School and Chapel is located in Windham, New Hampshire, in the United States. Edward Francis Searles commissioned its design and construction...
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    the United States, straddling the border of the states of Maine and New Hampshire. They have been occupied for more than 400 years, first by fishing communities...
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    Mark Hopkins Jr. (category People from Henderson, New York)
    castles and estates designed by Henry Vaughan, including Searles Castle in Windham, New Hampshire (a ΒΌ replica of Stanton Harcourt Manor in Oxon, England)...
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    Fort William and Mary (category New Castle, New Hampshire)
    New Hampshire who reported directly to the royal governor. The fort, originally known as "The Castle," was situated on the island of New Castle, New Hampshire...
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    is a historic lighthouse located within Fort Constitution in New Castle, New Hampshire, United States. The station was established in 1771 and was the...
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    Great Barrington, Massachusetts (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the New International Encyclopedia)
    estates included Searles Castle, commissioned in 1888 by the widow of Mark Hopkins together with her second husband, Edward Francis Searles, and "Brookside"...
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    Strawbery Banke (category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in New Hampshire)
    South End historic district of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. It is the oldest neighborhood in New Hampshire to be settled by Europeans, and the earliest...
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    Charles H. Tenney (category Members of the New York Yacht Club)
    fathers" Edward F. Searles and David C. Nevins, Sr.) appears in the titles of several sites in Methuen. This includes the "Searles Tenney Nevins Historic...
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    Wight County Press dated 4 April 1891, Page 9 Hampshire Telegraph dated 3 August 1889, Page 7 "Norris Castle – a location from the Sea Devils(DW)". Wikimedia...
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    USS Albacore (AGSS-569) (category Museum ships in New Hampshire)
    Hatch New Hampshire portal List of National Historic Landmarks in New Hampshire National Register of Historic Places listings in Rockingham County, New Hampshire...
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    Derry, New Hampshire is a two-story, clapboard, connected farm built in 1884. It was the home of poet Robert Frost from 1900 to 1911. Today it is a New Hampshire...
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    unincorporated community in the town of Derry in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The village center constitutes the East Derry Historic...
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    The New Castle Congregational Church is a congregation of the United Church of Christ, located at 65 Main Street in New Castle, New Hampshire. Its church...
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    Perry-Dudley House, is a historic house at 14 Front Street in Exeter, New Hampshire. Built about 1805, it is a prominent local example of Federal architecture...
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    Richard Jackson House (category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in New Hampshire)
    historic house in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Built in 1664 by Richard Jackson, it is the oldest wood-frame house in New Hampshire. It was designated a National...
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    School is a historic school building at 1 Granite Street in Newmarket, New Hampshire. Built in 1841-42, it served the town as a school until 1966, and is...
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    John Paul Jones House (category National Historic Landmarks in New Hampshire)
    Jones House is a historic house at 43 Middle Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Now a historic house museum and a National Historic Landmark, it is...
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    Portsmouth Cottage Hospital (category Hospital buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in New Hampshire)
    built in the city of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Opened in 1884, it was one of the first hospitals in New Hampshire, and it served as the city's primary...
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    The New Hampshire Bank Building is a historic commercial building at 22-26 Market Square, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Built in 1803 and much altered since...
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  • Plains Cemetery (category Kingston, New Hampshire)
    Village Cemetery, is a historic cemetery on Cemetery Lane in Kingston, New Hampshire. Established circa 1725, it includes the resting place of Josiah Bartlett...
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    historic one-room schoolhouse at 63 Amesbury Street in Kensington, New Hampshire, United States. Built in 1842, it was the only brick schoolhouse built...
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    John's Church is a historic church at 101 Chapel Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States. The brick building was designed by Alexander Parris...
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    is a historic farm property at 599 Main Street (New Hampshire Route 111A) in Danville, New Hampshire. Established about 1835, it has been in agricultural...
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    New Hampshire. Constructed in 1839 and purchased by the town in 1873, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2020, and the New Hampshire...
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