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Old Peck House, Owned by the Daughters of the American Revolution, Attleboro, Mass.
- View and Setting:
- Main Image: The central image is a colored photograph of the Old Peck House in Attleboro, Massachusetts.
- House:
- Design and Structure: The house is a small, two-story building with a gabled roof and dormer windows. It has a prominent chimney and a central front door with a small overhang.
- Color: The house is painted in a reddish-brown color, with white trim around the windows and door. The roof has gray shingles.
- Surroundings: The house is surrounded by a well-maintained garden with climbing vines around the entrance. In the background, there are other buildings, including a larger structure with green shutters.
- House:
- Text Details:
- Top Text: The text at the top of the postcard reads “Old Peck House, Owned by the Daughters of the American Revolution, Attleboro, Mass.” in red letters.
- Historical Significance: The mention of the Daughters of the American Revolution highlights the historical importance of the house and its preservation by this organization.
- Bottom Details: The postcard has a reference number “211758” and the initials “JTV” at the bottom right.
- Main Image: The central image is a colored photograph of the Old Peck House in Attleboro, Massachusetts.
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