Be part of history, Putnam Historical Brick Home built in 1835, part of the underground railroad. Spacious rooms, fireplace in living room, lots of kitchen cabinets, original windows, updated 200 amp electrical service, rented hot water heater. This is the Nye-Potts House.The Nye-Potts House, 228 Adams St., is a two-story brick, wood, and stone structure built in 1813 by Major Horace Nye. In front of the building in 1830, Nye's son-in-law, Thomas Potts, constructed a two-story four-room Early American brick house, with inside shutters, semi-elliptical fanlights above the main entranceway, and a double stone stoop with iron handrails.
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