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Donald D. Tuttle House

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Built
  
1933 (1933)

NRHP Reference #
  
95001052

Area
  
1,600 m²

Built by
  
Blake, Frank, & Louis

Opened
  
1933

Added to NRHP
  
31 August 1995

Donald D. Tuttle House

Location
  
Architectural style
  
Colonial Revival architecture

Similar
  
Ragged Mountain Resort, Bretton Woods Mountain, McAuliffe‑Shepard Discovery Center, Everett Arena, Old North Cemetery

The Donald D. Tuttle House is a historic house at 12 Gabby Lane in Concord, New Hampshire. This modest 1.5 story Colonial Revival Cape style house was built in 1933 by Louis and Frank Blake. A single-bay garage was built at the same time. The house is most significant as the home of Donald D. Tuttle from 1935-1945. Tuttle was hired by the state in 1925 as its publicity director, heading a department that over time became the State Planning and Development Commission. He was a leader in promoting tourism in the state, in particular downhill skiing. Due in part to his efforts, the state constructed the Cannon Mountain Tramway (1934–38). The house was moved to Gabby Lane in 2009 to make way for the Langley Parkway.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995, at its old address, 257 Pleasant Street.

References

Donald D. Tuttle House Wikipedia


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