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326 River Road, Carpentersville Built Circa 1770 The original portion of the house is the kitchen with massive, stone walk-in fireplace, dining room, living room and the two rooms directly upstairs (now used as a master bedroom and study), practically identical to his father’s house on the river. The house is stucco-over stone, with walls that are over two feet thick! The reason for the stucco was to distinguish it from the many other stone structures in the area: as a sign of its wealthy occupants.
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