Built 1780 (1780) NRHP Reference # 83004057 Area 1 ha | MPS Dublin MRA Opened 1780 Added to NRHP 18 December 1983 | |
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Architectural styles Colonial Revival architecture, Georgian architecture Similar Dublin Pond, Thorndike Pond, Squam Lakes Natural S, White Mountains |
Mountain View Farm is a historic farmhouse on Close Road, off Upper Jaffrey Road in Dublin, New Hampshire. The houses consists of two part: the older portion is a two story wood frame structure built about 1780 by Nathan Bixby, a major landowner and prominent citizen of the town. In the late 19th century the house was acquired by George and Alice Upton, who in 1903 commissioned John Lawrence Mauran, a prominent Chicago architect, to design a Georgian Revival summer house, to which the older house was attached as a wing. The best-known occupant of the house was Mark Twain, who rented it for his second visit to Dublin in 1906.
The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
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