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[Upper hallway in President Taft's home, Beverly, Massachusetts.]

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Picryl description: Public domain image of a victorian era building, victorian house, 19th century architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

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01/01/1911
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North Beverly (Beverly, Mass.) ,  42.58056, -70.88694
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Library of Congress
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