Litchfield Villa (New York, N.Y.)
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Edwin Clarke and Grace Hill Litchfield House (New York, N.Y.)
Grace Hill Litchfield House (New York, N.Y.)
Litchfield House (New York, N.Y.)
Litchfield Mansion (New York, N.Y.)
Litchfield's Castle (New York, N.Y.)
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found: Work cat: New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission. Litchfield Villa, Prospect Park West at 5th Street, Borough of Brooklyn, 1966:page 1 (Litchfield Villa, Prospect Park West at 5th Street, Brooklyn; one of the last remaining examples of a palatial Italianate mansion in New York City)
found: AIA guide to New York City, 5th ed., 2010:p. 659 (Edwin Clarke and Grace Hill Litchfield House, Grace Hill Litchfield House, Grace Hill also known as Litchfield Villa; Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, built 1854-1857)
found: Guide to New York City Landmarks, c2009:p. 260 (Edwin Clarke and Grace Hill Litchfield House, Grace Hill also known as Litchfield Villa; Prospect Park at 5th Street, Brooklyn; designated landmark in 1966)
found: Brownstoner website, viewed August 30, 2018(The Litchfields chose to name the house Grace Hill, in honor of matriarch Grace Hill Hubbard Litchfield. The house became more commonly known as Litchfield Villa or Litchfield's Castle)
found: GNIS, viewed Oct. 25, 2018:(Litchfield Mansion, building; variants: Grace Hill, Litchfield Villa; 404001N 0735825W; in Kings County, N.Y.; map: Brooklyn; built in 1854)
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Change Notes
2018-09-17: new
2018-12-11: revised
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