Father Divine's Kingston Piece of Heaven Asks $1.5 Million
Briefly

The Kingston property, with its rich history tied to Father Divine's followers, boasts architectural significance and potential eligibility for National Register recognition, reflecting the area's industrial past.
The 1870 house on Chapel Street connects to Kingston's history of bluestone quarrying, illustrating the rise and decline of industry that shaped Wilbur's community and architecture.
The significant architectural features of the property include a Second Empire design and a substantial carriage house, emphasizing the area’s historical value, as highlighted in a recent survey.
Recent evaluations of the historic Wilbur neighborhood suggest potential redevelopment opportunities, with the Chapel Street home being flagged for its historical importance and connection to local heritage.
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