John Bowne House

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The John Bowne home is Associate in Nursing historic home situated in Flushing, Queens, New York. Designed around 1661, it had been the placement of a Quaker meeting in 1662 that resulted within the arrest of its owner, John Bowne. Since 1947, Bowne House has been a deposit.
The house stands at #1 Bowne Street at thirty seventh Avenue in Flushing, New York. The house could be a wood-frame English Colonial house, notable for its steeply pitched roof with 3 dormers. The house was altered many times over the centuries, and a number of other generations of the Bowne family lived within the house till 1945, once the family deeded the property to the Bowne Historical Society. Bowne House reportedly served as a stop on the Underground Railroad before the yank war.
Archaeological investigations are conducted by Dr. James A. Moore of Queens school, university of recent royalty. It had been listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.

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