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  2. Miller–Brewer House - Wikipedia

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    Larger windows were double-pane, but the box frame construction did not allow for wall pockets for sash weights. Windows had to be propped open with a stick. Upper story windows were fixed sash. Interior and exterior window surrounds were all rough-sawn cedar. Window sills were cedar. Attic rafters were rough-sawn 2"x6" cedar.

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    Wood, brick, terracotta, metal, fibre glass, vinyl, and cellular PVC may all be used in window box construction. A typical wooden window box lasts 3–5 years before showing deterioration, though with painting and maintenance can last 10–15 years. Window boxes are usually accessed from indoors, and are often used by people who live on upper ...

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    The Peoples Savings Bank in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, was designed by Louis Sullivan. It was the second of a number of small "jewel box" banks in midwest towns designed by Sullivan during 1907 to 1919. [2] It was built in 1911, and it was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1]

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    Window boxes are also fairly easy to put together. The trickiest part is deciding which annual flowers to go for—so many pretty varieties, only one summer! But there's a window box flower ...

  7. Bentwood - Wikipedia

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    A red cedar Tsimshian bentwood box dating from the 1880s, on display at the UBC Museum of Anthropology. Bentwood boxes are a traditional item made by the First Nations people of the North American west coast including the Haida, Gitxsan, Tlingit, Tsimshian, Sugpiaq, Unangax, Yup'ik, Inupiaq and Coast Salish. These boxes are generally made out ...

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