Thomas and Elizabeth Brown house (c 1844)
Thomas and Elizabeth Brown house (c 1844) is a building in Town of Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts. Thomas and Elizabeth Brown house (c 1844) is situated nearby to the building Dr. John Calef House, as well as near the recreation area South Village Green.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Dr. John Calef House and Ipswich station.
Dr. John Calef House
Building
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The Dr. John Calef House is a historic house at 7 Poplar Street in Ipswich, Massachusetts. It is a well-preserved example of a First Period house with high-quality Georgian modifications. Dr. John Calef House is situated 450 feet north of Thomas and Elizabeth Brown house (c 1844).
Ipswich station
Railway station
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Ipswich station is an MBTA Commuter Rail station in Ipswich, Massachusetts. Located in downtown Ipswich, it serves the Newburyport/Rockport Line. The station is accessible, with a mini-high platform on the northern end of the platform. Ipswich station is situated 2,000 feet west of Thomas and Elizabeth Brown house (c 1844).
Thomas Low House
Building
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The Thomas Low House is a historic house in Ipswich, Massachusetts. It is a 2+1⁄2-story wood-frame house, with a symmetrically windowed five-bay main facade, a rear two-story addition, and a second two-story addition on the right side. Thomas Low House is situated 1 mile south of Thomas and Elizabeth Brown house (c 1844).
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Ipswich and Hamilton.
Ipswich
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Ipswich is a seaside town of 14,000 people in Massachusetts. Home to Willowdale State Forest and Sandy Point State Reservation, Ipswich includes the southern part of Plum Island.
Hamilton
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Hamilton is a North Shore city in Massachusetts with a population of about 7,500 in 2020. Hamilton is closely tied to its sister town, Wenham, sharing a school system, library, recreation department and commuter rail station.
Rowley
Town
Ipswich is a seaside town of 14,000 people in Massachusetts. Home to Willowdale State Forest and Sandy Point State Reservation, Ipswich includes the southern part of Plum Island. Rowley is situated 3½ miles northwest of Thomas and Elizabeth Brown house (c 1844).
Thomas and Elizabeth Brown house (c 1844)
- Type: Building
- Location: Town of Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, New England, United States, North America
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Latitude
42.67516° or 42° 40′ 31″ northLongitude
-70.83367° or 70° 50′ 1″ westOpen location code
87JFM5G8+3GOpenStreetMap ID
way 213663783OpenStreetMap feature
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