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This entry has some problems. First, it refers to the date built as 1817 (on the right), and yet the narrative states, "[t]he three-story house was built before 1812..." According to the Ear Inn's website, the house was built "sometime in the late 18th Century..." and the menus state between 1770 and 1790. That said, 1817 appears to be more accurate, at least according to the James Brown House official website, which says that "the James Brown House was built in 1817."
The next issue is that the photo on the page appears to bear the date "2019" when in fact, according to the info on the picture (here on WP), it was taken in 2009. I'd prefer to leave it to someone with more experience here to make the appropriate edits, however.--LGRosenthal (talk) 22:53, 2 October 2013 (UTC)Reply