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Located on the northwest corner of the intersection of Wildwood and | Located on the northwest corner of the intersection of Wildwood and Holt roads. The Holt family built the first house in 1705. The Inn, owned by the Spaulding family, operated as a business from 1933 to 1947. Admiral Richard E. Byrd, the famous polar explorer and aviator, stayed at the Inn with his family for a month during at least two summers. In June 1971, a local developer was converting the mansion into apartments when it burned down. | ||
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* ''Andover Townsman'', November 9, 2006, page 36. | * ''Andover Townsman'', November 9, 2006, page 36. | ||
--[[User:Glenda|Glenda]] 14:48, November 20, 2006 (EST) | --[[User:Glenda|Glenda]] 14:48, November 20, 2006 (EST)<br> | ||
--[[User:Kim|Kim]] 15:27, April 20, 2012 (EDT) | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:27, 20 April 2012
Located on the northwest corner of the intersection of Wildwood and Holt roads. The Holt family built the first house in 1705. The Inn, owned by the Spaulding family, operated as a business from 1933 to 1947. Admiral Richard E. Byrd, the famous polar explorer and aviator, stayed at the Inn with his family for a month during at least two summers. In June 1971, a local developer was converting the mansion into apartments when it burned down.
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- Andover Townsman, November 9, 2006, page 36.
--Glenda 14:48, November 20, 2006 (EST)
--Kim 15:27, April 20, 2012 (EDT)
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