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Woodman House (1818) (182 Central Ave.) at Woodman Museum. Dover, NH. | John P. Hale House (1813) (192 Central Ave.) at Woodman Museum. Dover, NH. | Keefe House (1825) (15 Summer St.) at Woodman Museum. Dover, NH. Style: Federal & Greek-revival. | Woodman Institute Museum building which protects log Damm Garrison house (built 1675). Dover, NH. |
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Dover Civil War Monument. Dover, NH. | Soldier with flag atop Dover Civil War Monument. Dover, NH. | Dover War for the Union Monument. Dover, NH. | Dover Public Library (1905) (73 Locust St.). Dover, NH. |
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Dover St. Thomas Episcopal Church (1891). Dover, NH. Architect: Henry Vaughn. | Tower of First Parish Church of United Church of Christ (1829). Dover, NH. On National Register. | Facade of First Parish Church of United Church of Christ (1829). Dover, NH. | Wadleigh House (10 Summer St.). Dover, NH. |
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Federal-style house (1812) (16 Summer St.). Dover, NH. | Tufts House (c1810) (148 Locust St.). Dover, NH. | Yellow house (1880) (31 Summer St.). Dover, NH. | Dorr House (1880) (35 Summer St.). Dover, NH. |
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Clark House (36 Summer St.). Dover, NH. | Dr. Tolman House (37 Summer St.) with Mansard roof & quoins. Dover, NH. | Colonial revival cottage (41 Summer St.). Dover, NH. | Victorian house (48 Summer St.). Dover, NH. |
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Streetscape of federal houses Silver St. Dover, NH. | Lincoln Building (c1831) (113 Locust St.) where Abraham Lincoln spent the night of March 1, 1860 during his Presidential campaign tour. Dover, NH. | Captain Moses Paul House (1834) (114 Locust St.). Dover, NH. | Fruiting plant with purple & green berries. Dover, NH. |