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  2. Mississippi Lofts and Adler Theatre - Wikipedia

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    By the 1970s the complex was owned by the Verdi Corporation, which was owned by prominent local realtor Mel Foster, Jr. and contractor Dudley Priester. The Mel Foster Company had its corporate headquarters in the building until the 1980s in what had been a Walgreens drug store location. By the early 1980s, the building had been converted into ...

  3. The Open House - Wikipedia

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    The Open House is a 2018 American horror film written and directed by Matt Angel and Suzanne Coote. After a mother and son move into a new home, they are soon besieged by threatening, unnerving forces. It stars Dylan Minnette, Piercey Dalton, Sharif Atkins, Patricia Bethune, and Aaron Abrams. [1]

  4. Artists Open House - Wikipedia

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    An Artists Open House is a special example of an Open Studio whereby the studio is a residential venue, usually a house or a garden. The format of an Open House is very similar to an Open Studio, but the significantly lower cost of exhibiting in a residential venue than a studio or gallery provides more artists an opportunity to exhibit their work.

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  6. Mel Brooks Lists Santa Monica Condo - AOL

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    Funnyman Mel Brooks apparently is getting the last laugh in real estate, too.The director of ribald comedy classics such as Blazing Saddles, The Producers and Young Frankenstein has listed his ...

  7. Round House (Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    The Round House (or "Circambulant House" [1]) is a house in Wilton, Connecticut, built by architect Richard T. Foster in 1968. [2] The building can rotate 360 degrees, providing every room a view of the landscape. [3] It combines engineering from Germany, local Connecticut steel, and stone from the Dolomites. It was the Foster family’s ...

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