Ingalls House (Mercer, Maine)
Greek Revival houses in MaineHouses completed in 1835Houses in Somerset County, MaineHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in MaineNational Register of Historic Places in Somerset County, Maine
The Ingalls House is a historic house on Main Street in Mercer, Maine. Built c. 1835–37, it is a particularly elaborate local example of Greek Revival architecture, made more distinctive by the relatively advanced use of stoves as a heating system at the time of its construction. The house was built by a son-in-law of American Revolutionary War General Henry Knox, and was owned for many years by Hannibal Ingalls, a prominent local businessman. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.
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N 44.6775 ° | E -69.938333333333 ° |
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Main Street 96
04957
Maine, United States
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