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  2. Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens - Wikipedia

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    One room from the original Cummer home, known as the Tudor Room, was preserved in order that "the public at large may enjoy some insight into the personality of the owner." [9] It retains all of its historic furniture, including a number of paintings from the Cummers' original collection. It also features portraits of both Ninah and Arthur ...

  3. Tudor Arms Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The club closed in 1939 during the Great Depression and the building reopened as the Tudor Arms Hotel. One of the ballrooms became the Empress Room supper club where performers including Patrice Wymore, Duke Ellington, and Louis Armstrong showed up. [1] In the 1950s the building was a residence for Case Western Reserve graduate students.

  4. Would You Stay in This Hotel's Judy Garland Suite? - AOL

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    The Tudor Room survives almost untouched, with linenfold panelling, stained glass windows and minstrels’ gallery. Whilst the Star Chamber is tucked away in the cellars, now almost unrecognizable ...

  5. Frank Mason Raymond House - Wikipedia

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    It is a distinctive example of the Tudor Revival style of architecture, with its arched doorways, carved wood staircase, prominent Tudor arch fireplace with oak paneling, and exposed beams in the living room. The exterior also reflects Tudor design in its gabled front entry with stone trim, massive stone and brick chimneys, slate roof with ...

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    If you wanted to eat at the Tudor Room in the Indiana Memorial Union, you'll have to join the waiting list, because tables are full. Call 812-855-1620 to be added. Call 812-855-1620 to be added.

  7. Museum of London - Wikipedia

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    The Print Room comprised around 3,000 watercolours and drawings and 7,000 prints, including a view of Whitehall and Westminster by Hendrick Danckerts made c.1675, The Cries of London by Paul Sandby, and works by Thomas Rowlandson, Wenceslaus Hollar, and James Abbott McNeill Whistler. The Theatre room included many theatrical costumes, several ...

  8. Red Lodge Museum, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Though the Reception Room and Parlour are in the original Tudor core of the house, they underwent major renovations by the Henleys to present them as fashionable Georgian rooms. [30] The Reception Room shows a beam where the original external south wall stood, but was knocked through to incorporate the loggia and extend the room as far as possible.

  9. Great chamber - Wikipedia

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    The great chamber was the second most important room in a medieval or Tudor English castle, palace, mansion, or manor house after the great hall. Medieval great halls were the ceremonial centre of the household and were not private at all; the gentlemen attendants and the servants would come and go all the time.