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Conklin House (1803) - front view
Photographer: Andrew Ruppenstein
Taken: August 5, 2010
Caption: Conklin House (1803) - front view
Additional Description: From the National Register of Historic Places Statement of Significance: The Nathaniel Conklin House is architecturally significant as a distinguished, largely intact example of Federal Period domestic architecture on Long Island. Built circa 1803, the Conklin House is the oldest remaining house in the town of Babylon....The building exhibits distinctive features of the regional building tradition on Long Island,...The dwelling is a well-recognized local landmark and rare surviving example of early-nineteenth century architecture in the built-up modern community of Babylon.
Submitted: August 16, 2010, by Andrew Ruppenstein of Lamorinda, California.
Database Locator Identification Number: p122898
File Size: 1.068 Megabytes

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