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Gen. John Stark House

Historic house museums in New HampshireHistorical societies in New HampshireHouses completed in 1736Houses in Manchester, New HampshireHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in New Hampshire
Museums in Manchester, New HampshireNational Register of Historic Places in Manchester, New Hampshire
ManchesterNH GenJohnStarkHouse
ManchesterNH GenJohnStarkHouse

The Gen. John Stark House is a historic house museum at 2000 Elm Street in Manchester, New Hampshire. The house, a single-story Cape style farmhouse, was built in 1736 by Archibald Stark. Stark's son John, a hero of the American Revolutionary War, lived in this house from 1736 to 1765; it is where he brought his new bride Molly, and where two of their children were born. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. It is now operated as a museum by the local chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

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Gen. John Stark House
Waldo Street, Manchester

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03104 Manchester
New Hampshire, United States
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