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The Jason Russell House is a historical place in Arlington which carries the history of the site of the bloodiest fighting during the Revolutionary War in the year 1775. The society now operates the house as a Museum. It was named after a Farmer whose name was Jason Russell, he was the one who had constructed the house and also the Concord Road. The house has two rooms, the second floor has a chimney and the stairs are faced in the north side of the house. The house has 9 windows and a door at the center which can be seen by anyone who is outside the house, the color of the house is yellow colonial. Basically the museum is built in the memory of all those twelve Americans which also includes the Jason Russell himself, who had to sacrifice their life which is visible in the dwelling vicinity of the museum.
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