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framing the center bay. The center bay has a large sash window on the first floor, set in a recessed rectangular panel, with a smaller three-part window on the second floor characterized by its flanking oval windows with elaborately carved surrounds. The side elevations each have a recessed porch supported by three Ionic columns, with colored tile floors laid in geometric patterns. Each porch is accessed via a separate granite stair leading to it on the main facade.
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that is also part of the museum complex. The house is two stories tall, with brick walls set on a raised granite foundation, and capped by a wood-frame gabled roof. Its front facade faces south, and is divided into three bays, with fluted Ionic columns at the outside and fluted Ionic pilasters
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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The Clapp House is located on the north side of Spring Street in
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downtown. The building ownership then reverted to the PMA.
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The house was built in 1832, and was probably designed by
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Front of the Charles Q. Clapp House, HABS photo, 1965
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It was listed on the 840:Minor Outlying Islands 823:Lists by insular areas 537:Keeper of the Register 360:Portland Museum of Art 345:Charles Q. Clapp Block 313:McLellan-Sweat Mansion 293:Portland Museum of Art 273:Charles Q. Clapp House 49:U.S. Historic district 32:Charles Q. Clapp House 542:National Park Service 522:Contributing property 413:National Park Service 164:43.65361°N 70.26167°W 53:Contributing property 897:District of Columbia 364:Maine College of Art 289:Maine College of Art 356:John Calvin Stevens 169:43.65361; -70.26167 160: /  341:Civil Architecture 339:and Edward Shaw's 262:Designated CP 135:97 Spring Street, 973: 972: 527:Historic district 309:Downtown Portland 269: 268: 257:February 23, 1972 249:Significant dates 207:Clapp, Charles Q. 97:Show map of Maine 1028: 963: 962: 953: 952: 951: 876:Marshall Islands 496: 489: 482: 473: 472: 466: 465: 463: 461: 450: 444: 443: 441: 439: 428: 417: 416: 399: 352:Augustus Stevens 325:Charles Q. 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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district
Contributing property

Charles Q. Clapp House is located in Maine
Charles Q. Clapp House is located in the United States
Portland, Maine
43°39′13″N 70°15′42″W / 43.65361°N 70.26167°W / 43.65361; -70.26167
Clapp, Charles Q.
Spring Street Historic District
ID70000043
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Portland, Maine
Greek Revival architecture
Maine College of Art
Portland Museum of Art
National Register of Historic Places
Downtown Portland
McLellan-Sweat Mansion
National Historic Landmark
Charles Q. Clapp
Asa Clapp
Asher Benjamin
Charles Q. Clapp Block
Augustus Stevens
John Calvin Stevens
Portland Museum of Art
Maine College of Art
other quarters
National Register of Historic Places listings in Portland, Maine

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