Built 1839 Opened 1839 Added to NRHP 24 February 1975 | NRHP Reference # 75001675 Area 4,000 m² Nearest city Gastonville | |
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Architectural style Post Colonial Vernacular People also search for Dager-Wonsettler Farmstead |
Dusmal House is a historic building in Gastonville, Pennsylvania. It is a three bay two and a half story house built in 1839. A one story addition was added later in the nineteenth century. The historic significance of the house is as an example of the Post Colonial style of architecture found in Western Pennsylvania. Vernacular builders mixed elements of Georgian, Roman Classical, Adamesque, and European Renaissance styles as they saw fit, differing from traditions in other parts of the country.
In addition to its National Register of Historic Places listing, it is also designated as a historic residential landmark/farmstead by the Washington County History & Landmarks Foundation.
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