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The George Perkins Marsh Boyhood Home, also known as the Marsh-Billings House, is the architectural centerpiece of Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park, on Vermont Route 12 in Woodstock, Vermont, United States. The house, built in 1805 and enlarged several times, is historically significant as the boyhood home of George Perkins Marsh (1801–1882), an early conservationist, and as the home later in the 19th century of Frederick H. Billings (1823–1890), a businessman and philanthropist who was a cofounder of the Northern Pacific Railroad. It is also architecturally significant as a high-quality example of Queen Anne architecture, alterations and enlargements commissioned by Billings and designed by . The house and its surrounding gardens were declared a National Historic Landma

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  • The George Perkins Marsh Boyhood Home, also known as the Marsh-Billings House, is the architectural centerpiece of Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park, on Vermont Route 12 in Woodstock, Vermont, United States. The house, built in 1805 and enlarged several times, is historically significant as the boyhood home of George Perkins Marsh (1801–1882), an early conservationist, and as the home later in the 19th century of Frederick H. Billings (1823–1890), a businessman and philanthropist who was a cofounder of the Northern Pacific Railroad. It is also architecturally significant as a high-quality example of Queen Anne architecture, alterations and enlargements commissioned by Billings and designed by . The house and its surrounding gardens were declared a National Historic Landma (en)
  • Das George Perkins Marsh Boyhood Home, auch Marsh-Billings House, ist der architektonische Mittelpunkt des , an der in Woodstock im US-Bundesstaat Vermont. Das 1805 erbaute und mehrfach vergrößerte Gebäude ist historisch bedeutsam, da hier George Perkins Marsh, ein Pionier des Naturschutzgedankens, seine Kindheit verbrachte. Später im 19. Jahrhundert wurde es von dem Geschäftsmann bewohnt, einem Mitgründer der Northern Pacific Railroad. Architektonisch ist es auch als hochwertiges Beispiel des Queen-Anne-Stils bedeutsam. Die Änderungen und Erweiterungen wurden von Billings in Auftrag gegeben und von entworfen. Haus und Garten wurden 1967 zum National Historic Landmark erklärt. (de)
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