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Townhouses at 18-30 Gay Street
Bath, England
1755-60
This Grade I listed building consists of 13 terrace houses on the east side of Gay Street, stepped downhill, from No. 18 to 30. Built 1755-60 by John Wood the Younger. Jane Austen lived at 25 Gay Street in 1805.
- Herschel Museum of Astronomy Bath, England 1764
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The Circus
Bath, England
1754-69
The Circus is a ring of elegant townhouses in Bath, England. Designed by architect John Wood the Elder and completed in 1768, it is a Grade I listed building and regarded as a preeminent example of Georgian architecture.
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Branford-Horry House
Charleston, South Carolina
1765-67
The Georgian-style Branford-Horry House was built for William Branford, a wealthy planter, in 1751 or 1765-67. One of Charleston's finest examples of a three-story double house, it was considered for National Landmark status.
- Signer's House and Matthew Thornton Cemetery Merrimack, New Hampshire c. 1770
- Chimneys, The Fredericksburg, Virginia c. 1771
- Harnden Tavern Wilmington, Massachusetts c. 1770
- John Cole Farm Cumberland, Rhode Island c. 1770
- Tisdale-Jones House New Bern, North Carolina c. 1769
- McCrady's Tavern and Long Room Charleston, South Carolina c. 1767
- Hopper-Van Horn House Mahwah, New Jersey 1769-81
- Wortendyke Barn Park Ridge, New Jersey c. 1770
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