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Frost Farm (Old Marlborough Rd., Dublin, New Hampshire)

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Built
  
1855 (1855)

NRHP Reference #
  
83004027

Area
  
6,900 m²

MPS
  
Dublin MRA

Opened
  
1855

Added to NRHP
  
15 December 1983

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Location
  
Old Marlborough Rd., Dublin, New Hampshire

Architectural styles
  
Colonial Revival architecture, Georgian architecture

Similar
  
Dublin Pond, Thorndike Pond, Squam Lakes Natural S, White Mountains

The Frost Farm is a historic farmstead on Old Marlborough Road in Dublin, New Hampshire. The oldest portion of this farmstead was a vernacular rectangular house built c. 1855 by Silas Frost. In 1910 it was transformed into a much larger Georgian Revival summer house by Charles Aldworth, under the auspices of architects Densmore, LeClear and Robinson. It was for two seasons the residence of the polar explorer, Admiral Richard E. Byrd. It is now home to the Fairwood Bible Institute.

The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

References

Frost Farm (Old Marlborough Rd., Dublin, New Hampshire) Wikipedia