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  2. Rough Brothers, Inc - Wikipedia

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    Rough Brothers, Inc. (pronounced RAUH) is a privately held greenhouse manufacturing and restoration company based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Founded in 1932, [ 1 ] Rough Brothers designs, manufactures, and installs greenhouse structures and systems for commercial purposes, research and teaching, retail garden centers, and conservatories.

  3. List of roof shapes - Wikipedia

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    Bell-cast (sprocketed, flared): A roof with the shallow slope below the steeper slope at the eaves. Compare with bell roof. East Asian hip-and-gable roof; Mokoshi: A Japanese decorative pent roof; Pavilion roof : A low-pitched roof hipped equally on all sides and centered over a square or regular polygonal floor plan. [10]

  4. Shelterhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Shelterhouse began in the early 1970s. The shelter's founder, Buddy Gray, took people off the street into his own apartment. The shelter formalized and began as an evening shelter for the homeless in Cincinnati in 1973. It occupied a series of storefronts in Over-the-Rhine, first at 1713 Vine St. and later at 1324 Main Street.

  5. List of round barns - Wikipedia

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    Columbus Grove, Ohio: Round Barn (Lima, Ohio) Built 1911 NRHP 1980 Lima, Ohio: Round Barn (New Hampshire, Ohio) Built 1877 NRHP 1980 New Hampshire, Ohio: Largest round barn east of the Mississippi River. Also known as J.H. Manchester Round Barn: Round Barn (Paulding, Ohio) Built 1911 NRHP 1980 Paulding, Ohio: Round Barn (Van Wert, Ohio) Built ...

  6. Lean-to - Wikipedia

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    A lean-to shelter is a simplified free-standing version of a wilderness hut with three solid walls and a single- or, in the case of an Adirondack lean-to, offset-pitched gable roof. The open side is commonly oriented away from the prevailing weather. Often it is made of rough logs or unfinished wood and used for camping.

  7. Heartbroken Ohio Shelter Dog Waits Patiently for Adoption ...

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    Billy Bob, located at the League For Animal Welfare in Batavia, Ohio, has been at the shelter for over 1,000 days and counting. This precious pup needs to find a family to love him right now.

  8. Hut - Wikipedia

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    Burdei or bordei – a dugout or pit-house with a sod roof in Romania, Ukraine and Canada. Cabana – an open shelter; Chozo – Spanish for hut; Clochán – Irish dry stone hut; Dry stone hut; Earth lodge – Native American dwelling; Heartebeest Hut – hut used by South African Trekboer built of reeds, sometimes plastered with mud. Hytte ...

  9. Earth shelter - Wikipedia

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    An earth sheltered house in Switzerland (Peter Vetsch) An earth shelter, also called an earth house, earth-bermed house, earth-sheltered house, [1] earth-covered house, or underground house, is a structure (usually a house) with earth against the walls and/or on the roof, or that is entirely buried underground.