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The William Morris Davis House is a National Historic Landmark on 17 Francis Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts. An architecturally undistinguished Queen Anne-era house, probably built in the 1890s, it is notable as the home of William Morris Davis between 1898 and 1916. Davis (1850-1934) was a professor of geology at Harvard University, and an influential figure in the development of meteorology and geomorphology as scientific disciplines. His textbook Elementary Meteorology was a standard of that field for many years. The house was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1976.

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  • Das William M. Davis House ist ein historisches Wohnhaus in Cambridge im Bundesstaat Massachusetts der Vereinigten Staaten. Es wurde nach dem Geologen und Geografen William Morris Davis benannt, der es von 1898 bis 1916 bewohnte. 1976 wurde es als National Historic Landmark in das National Register of Historic Places eingetragen, seit 1986 ist es zugleich Contributing Property zum . (de)
  • The William Morris Davis House is a National Historic Landmark on 17 Francis Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts. An architecturally undistinguished Queen Anne-era house, probably built in the 1890s, it is notable as the home of William Morris Davis between 1898 and 1916. Davis (1850-1934) was a professor of geology at Harvard University, and an influential figure in the development of meteorology and geomorphology as scientific disciplines. His textbook Elementary Meteorology was a standard of that field for many years. The house was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1976. (en)
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  • Das William M. Davis House ist ein historisches Wohnhaus in Cambridge im Bundesstaat Massachusetts der Vereinigten Staaten. Es wurde nach dem Geologen und Geografen William Morris Davis benannt, der es von 1898 bis 1916 bewohnte. 1976 wurde es als National Historic Landmark in das National Register of Historic Places eingetragen, seit 1986 ist es zugleich Contributing Property zum . (de)
  • The William Morris Davis House is a National Historic Landmark on 17 Francis Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts. An architecturally undistinguished Queen Anne-era house, probably built in the 1890s, it is notable as the home of William Morris Davis between 1898 and 1916. Davis (1850-1934) was a professor of geology at Harvard University, and an influential figure in the development of meteorology and geomorphology as scientific disciplines. His textbook Elementary Meteorology was a standard of that field for many years. The house was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1976. (en)
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