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Part I: Exterior Views

The Palmer House at "Pine Point"
The Palmer House at "Pine Point."
It remained in the Palmer family for four generations, over 125 years.

 

Porch with ten-foot front doors
Porch with ten-foot front doors.
The house was built in 1851-1853 in the "Graeco-Italianate" or "Transitional" style to the design of fashionable Brooklyn architect Gamaliel King.

 

Service yard
Service yard behind the house.
The out building to the left served as an ice house, workshop, and privy.

 

Out building
Out building.

 

Out building, R.W. Woolworth Library, and summer kitchen wing
Left to right: Out building, R.W. Woolworth Library (1995),
and summer kitchen wing of house.

 

Side view of house and new library
Side view of house and new library.

Continue to Part II: Interior Views

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