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style. Interior spaces are organized along a central corridor on the first floor. The stair hall runs perpendicular to the south side of the main axis. The main hall is located on the second floor, with offices and storage occupying the remaining portions of the building. Extant interior features
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style, was part of a second set of construction specifications produced in 1836. It is composed of four slightly tapered
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609:"United States Customhouse"
328:Tenth U.S. Customs District
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360:Middletown, Connecticut
1763:Robert Mills buildings
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1486:Marlborough
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1373:New Bedford
888:Fort Rodman
619:January 31,
437:wainscoting
425:Doric order
409:observatory
172: /
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1727:Categories
1536:Winchester
1511:Somerville
1471:Framingham
1399:Gloucester
1368:Fall River
1347:Barnstable
1254:Barnstable
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1521:Wakefield
1476:Lexington
1461:Cambridge
1456:Arlington
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1299:Nantucket
1294:Middlesex
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1259:Berkshire
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201:Architect
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1506:Sherborn
1409:Lawrence
1323:northern
1309:Plymouth
1279:Franklin
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550:See also
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1526:Waltham
1501:Reading
1491:Medford
1466:Concord
1419:Methuen
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