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  2. Traditional Home - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Home was a design and decorating magazine that targeted affluent readers. The magazine was published by the Meredith Corporation and celebrated the pleasures of modern life through the prism of classic taste. It was the best-selling shelter magazine at newsstands for nine consecutive years.

  3. List of defunct American magazines - Wikipedia

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    The American Home (1928–1977) The American Jewess (1895–1899) The American Magazine (1904–1956) American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge (1834–1837) The American Mercury (1924–1981) The American Museum (1787–1792) American Review (1967–1977) The American Review (1933–1937) The American Review: A Whig Journal (1845 ...

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  5. Ideal Home - Wikipedia

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    Ideal Home is a British home decorating magazine, published monthly (12 times a year [1]) by Future plc. Published since 1920, [2] the magazine focuses on home interior decoration articles; reader homes; high-street shopping news and consumer advice. Every issue includes a 20-page section dedicated to kitchen and bathroom makeovers.

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  7. Better Homes and Gardens (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Better Homes and Gardens was founded in 1922 [2] by Edwin Meredith, who had served as the United States Secretary of Agriculture under Woodrow Wilson and had previously founded the magazine Successful Farming. [3] The original title was Fruit, Garden and Home. The name was changed to Better Homes and Gardens beginning with the August 1924 issue ...

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