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    William Bush House: William Bush House: October 4, 1988 : 1927 Tunnel Hill Rd. ... Hatfield Hotel: October 4, 1988 : Dead Man's Cave Rd. White Mills: 34 ...

  3. William Bush House - Wikipedia

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    The William Bush House, at 1927 Tunnel Hill Rd. in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, is a historic house built in 1817. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. [1] It is a two-story Federal style house built in stages. In 1817 a brick three-bay two-story central passage plan house was built.

  4. List of residences of presidents of the United States - Wikipedia

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    President George W. Bush speaks to the press from his Crawford, Texas ranch on Sunday August 28, 2005. The logo in the background was created by the Bush administration in August 2001, and it was displayed at press briefings during Bush's stays at his ranch in Crawford. The sign reads:

  5. 'We were being eaten alive:' Lawsuits allege 'dangerous ... - AOL

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    Allegation in old lawsuits suggest deteriorated conditions at Bush House Hotel existed at least six years ago. 'We were being eaten alive:' Lawsuits allege 'dangerous' living conditions at Bush ...

  6. Bellefonte, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Bush House Hotel was built in 1868-69 by Bellefonte attorney and developer Daniel G. Bush. It was one of the first hotels in the country to have electric lights. A man would stand at the train station and call out to the passengers, "Walk ya' to the Bush House." The Brockerhoff House, the Haag House, and other area hotels were competitors.

  7. Bush House Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Bush House was built by Bellefonte attorney and developer Daniel G. Bush between 1868 and 1869. At the time, it was reported to be one of the largest hotels in Pennsylvania outside of Philadelphia. Thomas Edison stayed there while bringing electricity to the town. The Bush House also served other famous guests, such as Henry Ford and Amelia ...

  8. Craig J. Spence - Wikipedia

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    Clients included 'key officials of the Reagan and Bush administrations' and Spence was mentioned by name. The newspaper said he spent as much as $20,000 a month on the service. [8] Spence had also been linked to a White House guard named Reginald deGueldre, who allowed Spence and his friends to take late-night White House tours.

  9. File:William Bush House Elizabeth, KY.jpg - Wikipedia

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