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Moseley House-Farm : ウィキペディア英語版 | Blackberry River Inn
The Blackberry River Inn (historically Moseley House-Farm) is a colonial mansion in Litchfield County, Connecticut, located between Norfolk and Canaan on Greenwoods Road West, Route 44. Constructed in 1763, the mansion was listed on the National Register of Historic Places under its historic name in 1984.〔 The listing is described in a Connecticut Historic Resources Inventory document which served as its nomination to the National Register.〔 and (''Accompanying photo from 1978'' )〕 == History == The first parts of what is known as Blackberry River Inn today were erected in 1763. It was renovated in the 1920s according to designs of architect Alfredo S.G. Taylor, and/or his New York firm Taylor & Levi. Taylor designed a large number of works in Norfolk, Connecticut. Seth H. Moseley (born October 16, 1881 in New Haven) who also owned the Collingwood Hotel in New York, NY (known as Hotel Metro today and located at 43-49 West 35th Street) was the owner of the property until his death on Dec 7, 1938.〔Seth H. Moseley owner of Blackberry River Inn〕 Up until 1939, the property was used as a farm and known as Blackberry River Farm. After the death of Mr. Moseley, Dorothea and James Schwarzhaupt bought the property and transformed it into an Inn.
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