James Morrow House

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title: James Morrow House
text: The James Morrow House is a historic farmhouse in Newark, Delaware. It was built in the late 1860s by James Morrow, an Irish immigrant who owned a store in Wilmington. The building is locally significant for its unusual architecture, which features both a gambrel roof and a raised basement. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. The house has one and a half stories on top of a partially above-ground basement. The facade is symmetrical, with two bays on either side of
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description: Historic house in Delaware, United States
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