Spring Side (original) (raw)
Spring Side is a historic residence located just outside of Bellevue, Iowa, United States. The house was influenced by the Gothic Revival "cottage" popularized by A.J. Davis and A.J. Downing. It is sited on a hillside overlooking a valley and the Mississippi River. The property is the source for three springs, hence its name from 1867. Constructed in 1848 for William T. Wynkoop, a local businessman, the 2½-story stone building features steeply pitched gables trimmed with wooden scroll-work vergeboard and pendants with finials, and a gabled tower with the same decorative elements and lancet arch windows. Native limestone is its primary construction material. The house originally had a wraparound porch that was removed. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.
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dbo:abstract | Spring Side is a historic residence located just outside of Bellevue, Iowa, United States. The house was influenced by the Gothic Revival "cottage" popularized by A.J. Davis and A.J. Downing. It is sited on a hillside overlooking a valley and the Mississippi River. The property is the source for three springs, hence its name from 1867. Constructed in 1848 for William T. Wynkoop, a local businessman, the 2½-story stone building features steeply pitched gables trimmed with wooden scroll-work vergeboard and pendants with finials, and a gabled tower with the same decorative elements and lancet arch windows. Native limestone is its primary construction material. The house originally had a wraparound porch that was removed. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. (en) |
dbo:architecturalStyle | dbr:Gothic_Revival_architecture |
dbo:location | dbr:U.S._Route_52 |
dbo:nearestCity | dbr:Bellevue,_Iowa |
dbo:nrhpReferenceNumber | 90001955 |
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dbo:yearOfConstruction | 1848-01-01 (xsd:gYear) |
dbp:added | 1990-12-28 (xsd:date) |
dbp:architecture | dbr:Gothic_Revival_architecture |
dbp:area | less than one acre (en) |
dbp:built | 1848 (xsd:integer) |
dbp:location | Junction of U.S. Route 52 and Ensign Rd. (en) |
dbp:locmapin | Iowa#USA (en) |
dbp:name | Spring Side (en) |
dbp:nearestCity | dbr:Bellevue,_Iowa |
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rdfs:comment | Spring Side is a historic residence located just outside of Bellevue, Iowa, United States. The house was influenced by the Gothic Revival "cottage" popularized by A.J. Davis and A.J. Downing. It is sited on a hillside overlooking a valley and the Mississippi River. The property is the source for three springs, hence its name from 1867. Constructed in 1848 for William T. Wynkoop, a local businessman, the 2½-story stone building features steeply pitched gables trimmed with wooden scroll-work vergeboard and pendants with finials, and a gabled tower with the same decorative elements and lancet arch windows. Native limestone is its primary construction material. The house originally had a wraparound porch that was removed. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. (en) |
rdfs:label | Spring Side (en) |
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geo:long | -90.433334 (xsd:float) |
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foaf:name | (en) Spring Side (en) |
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