Category:Lapham-Patterson House

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English: The Lapham-Patterson House is a historic site in Thomasville. The house, built between 1884-85 as a winter cottage for businessman C.W. Lapham of Chicago, is a significant example of Victorian architecture. It has a number of architectural details, such as fishscale shingles, an intricately designed porch, long-leaf pine inlaid floors, and a double-flue chimney. Inside, the house was well-appointed with a gas lighting system, hot and cold running water, indoor plumbing, and modern closets. Its most significant feature is its completely intentional lack of symmetry. None of the windows, doors, or closets are square. The house is a Georgia Historic Site and is also a National Historic Landmark, which also puts it on the National Register of Historic Places.

This is a category about a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 70000868.

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Lapham–Patterson House 
historic house in Thomasville, Georgia, USA
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LocationThomasville, Thomas County, Georgia
Street address
  • 626 North Dawson Street, Thomasville, GA 31792
Architect
  • Tudor Rommerdal
Heritage designation
Inception
  • 1884
official website
Map30° 50′ 44.21″ N, 83° 58′ 58.47″ W
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Wikidata Q6488153
NRHP reference number: 70000868
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