Kent House

Kent House may refer to:

in the United Kingdom

  • Kent House railway station
  • Kent House (Cumbria)

in the United States (by state then city)

  • Jerry Kent House, Yuma Arizona, listed on the NRHP in Yuma County, Arizona
  • Sydney Kent House, Chicago, Illinois, listed on the NRHP in Cook County, Illinois
  • Kent House and Hitchens House, Williamsport, Indiana, listed on the NRHP in Warren County, Indiana
  • Kent Plantation House, in Alexandria, Louisiana, listed on the NRHP in Rapides Parish, Louisiana
  • Charles Adolph Kent, Sr., House, Kentwood, Louisiana, listed on the NRHP in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana
  • Jonas Cutting-Edward Kent House, Bangor, Maine, listed on the NRHP in Penobscot County, Maine
  • Rockwell Kent Cottage and Studio, Monhegen Plantation, Maine, listed on the NRHP in Lincoln County, Maine
  • Reid-Kent House, Kalispell, Montana, listed on the NRHP in Flathead County, Montana
  • Kent Dairy Round Barn, Red Lodge, Montana, listed on the NRHP in Carbon County, Montana
  • Moses-Kent House, Exeter, New Hampshire, listed on the NRHP in Rockingham County, New Hampshire
  • Moses Kent House, Lyme, New Hampshire, listed on the NRHP in Grafton County, New Hampshire
  • Kent-Delord House, Plattsburgh, New York, listed on the NRHP in Clinton County, New York
  • Zeno Kent House, Aurora, Ohio, listed on the NRHP in Portage County, Ohio
  • J. Kent Residence, Bath, Ohio, listed on the NRHP in Summit County, Ohio
  • Charles Kent House, Kent, Ohio, listed on the NRHP in Portage County, Ohio
  • Thomas Kent, Jr., Farm, Waynersburg, Pennsylvania, listed on the NRHP in Greene County, Pennsylvania
  • Kent-Valentine House, Richmond, Virginia, listed on the NRHP in Richmond, Virginia
  • Boynton-Kent House, Lufkin, Texas, listed on the NRHP in Angelina County, Texas

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    There are no such oysters, terrapin, or canvas-back ducks as there were in those days; the race is extinct. It is strange how things degenerate.... I passed, the other day, the deserted house of Mrs. Gerry, which I used to think so lordly. It stands alone now amid the surrounding sky-scrapers, and reminds me of Don Quixote going out to fight the windmills. It should always remain to mark the difference between the past and the present.
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