Disambiguation evidence for The Wayside (historic house in Concord) via surface form

"The Wayside"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "The Wayside".

Predicate Object
alsoKnownAs Hillside
alsoKnownAs The Wayside: Home of Authors
architecturalStyle Colonial
architecturalStyle Victorian
associatedWith Abolitionism
associatedWith American literature
associatedWith Transcendentalism
builtIn early 18th century
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designatedAs National Historic Landmark
hasFeature Hawthorne’s study in the upper tower
hasFeature barn and outbuildings
hasFeature historic gardens
hasFeature interpretive exhibits on resident authors
instanceOf historic house
instanceOf literary landmark
instanceOf museum
listedOn National Register of Historic Places
locatedIn Middlesex County, Massachusetts
location Concord, Massachusetts
managedBy Minute Man National Historical Park
nationalHistoricLandmarkDesignationYear 1963
nationalRegisterListingYear 1966
near Concord Museum
near Lexington Road
near Orchard House
near Old Manse
surface form: The Old Manse
notableResident Abigail May Alcott
notableResident Bronson Alcott
surface form: Amos Bronson Alcott
notableResident Bronson Alcott
notableResident Daniel Lothrop
notableResident Harriet Lothrop
notableResident Louisa May Alcott
notableResident Nathaniel Hawthorne
notableResident Samuel Whitney
openToPublic yes
ownedBy National Park Service
partOf Minute Man National Historical Park
region New England
servedAs home of Nathaniel Hawthorne and his family
servedAs home of the Alcott family
servedAs home of the Lothrop family
significance associated with the American Transcendentalist movement
significance important site in American literary history
streetAddress 455 Lexington Road, Concord, Massachusetts
theme history of three literary families
tourType guided tours
usedAs historic house museum
usedAs private residence