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  2. Williams House (Vassar College) - Wikipedia

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    It was constructed as the college's first building for housing female faculty. In 2019, the college proposed demolishing Williams House to build the parking lot for a new 50-room conference hotel, open to the public, to the objection of residents and community members. [5] [6]

  3. John Williams House (Williams Grove, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Built between 1799 and 1802, this historic structure is a large, 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, limestone building, five bays wide and two bays deep. It has a Georgian floorplan. An extensive interior remodeling took place circa 1825; the house was also then restored in 1970.

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  5. Gerald Williams (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Williams (born 1941 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American visual artist whose work has been influential within the Black Arts Movement, [1] [2] a transnational aesthetic phenomenon that first manifested in the 1960s and continues to evolve today. Williams was a founding member of AfriCOBRA. [3]

  6. N. S. Williams House - Wikipedia

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    The N.S. Williams House is a historic house located at 1150 Middleboro Avenue in East Taunton part of Taunton, Massachusetts. The 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 -story cross-gabled Italianate style house was built circa 1855 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

  7. E. Stewart and Mari Williams House - Wikipedia

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    The house is a fine example of the residences that master architect E. Stewart Williams designed between 1947 and the end of the 1960s. [3] The single-story structure features an open floor plan, a low-slung roof, deep overhangs, and large glass surface areas with sliding glass doors that facilitate its indoor-outdoor flow.

  8. William T. Williams - Wikipedia

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    William T. Williams (born 1942) is an American painter and educator. He is recognized as one of the "foremost abstract painters" of the past century. [1] His work has been exhibited in more than 100 exhibitions in the United States, France, Germany, Ivory Coast, Japan, Nigeria, People's Republic of China, Russia, and Venezuela.

  9. Fairbanks-Williams House - Wikipedia

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    The house was built for W.W. Fairbanks in 1852 and is the only documented residence in the city to be designed by architect Richard Upjohn, who designed several public buildings and churches in the area during the mid-1800s. It was later owned by Abiathar King Williams, a local textile manufacturer, from 1865 to 1890.