Amos G. Winter House, Kingfield
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The Amos G. Winter House is a historic house on Winter's Hill in Kingfield, Maine. Built in the mid-1890s, it is a particularly elegant example of Colonial Revival architecture in a remote inland community. The house was designed by Francis and Freelan Stanley, multi-talented twins best known for development of the Stanley Steamer, and the house's original heating system was designed around a railroad engine boiler. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. ()
Built: 1896 (128 years ago)Coordinates: 44°57'33"N, 70°9'37"W
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Kingfield
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Amos G. Winter House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ski Museum of Maine, Stanley Museum, Frank Hutchins House.
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Which popular attractions are close to Amos G. Winter House?
Nearby attractions include Stanley Museum, Kingfield (7 min walk), Ski Museum of Maine, Kingfield (7 min walk), Frank Hutchins House, Kingfield (15 min walk).