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| KITCHEN The kitchen of the Ames- Florida-Stork House is part of the addition the Florida family added to the home in 1912. A spacious room, the kitchen includes a reproduction dry sink (unseen), the home's original coal burning stove, a reproduction ice box (unseen) and furnishings belonging to the Ames, Florida or Stork families. |
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| DINING ROOM The dining room's style is typical of the 1940s and remains unchanged since the Stork family lived in the house. This room is also part of the addition the Florida family added to the home in 1912. The dishes on the table are English bone china in the Blue Siam pattern. Dating to the turn of the 20th century, the set belonged to the Floridas and were purchased by the Storks when they bought the house. |
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| PARLOR Part of the original home built in 1861, the parlor remains largely unchanged since the Ames family lived in the house. Decorated to reflect life in the 1870s, the parlor contains furnishings made for the Ames family by George Ames's business partner, Guilford George The room also contains items from the Floridas and the reed organ seen in the image belonged to the Stork family, it dates to 1904. |
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