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Mount Hope Farm
41.6786° N, -71.2369° E
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Mount Hope Farm (also known as Gov. William Bradford House) is a historic estate on Metacom Avenue in Bristol, Rhode Island, United States.
Paleolithic
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Iron Age
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Industrial Period
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Farming begins
1680s
Earliest house construction
c. 1745
Purchase by William Bradford
1783
Sale to Samuel W. Church
1837
Major house addition
1840
Purchase by R. F. Haffenreffer
1917
National Register listing
1977
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