245-247 Main Street, Trout River, NL A0K 5P0
Jacob A. Crocker House is a two-storey biscuit box style house built circa 1898 and is a representative example of an early twentieth century fisherman's dwelling in this area and Western Newfoundland in general. The home was built by Jacob A. Crocker, Sr., grandson of George...
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