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English: Charles H. Baldwin Houseand gardens — on Bellevue Avenue, in the Bellevue Avenue Historic District of Newport, Rhode Island.
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Source Library of Congress, Historic American Buildings Survey, http://memory.loc.gov/pnp/habshaer/ri/ri0300/ri0323/photos/144565pv.jpg
Author Cervin Robinson
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21:37, 1 October 2009Thumbnail for version as of 21:37, 1 October 20091,024 × 818 (148 KB)BoringHistoryGuy{{Information |Description={{en|1=Charles H. Baldwin House, Bellevue Avenue, Newport, Rhode Island (1877-78), Edward Tuckerman Potter & Robert Henderson Robinson, architects.}} |Source=Library of Congress, Historic American Buildings Survey, http://memory

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