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Cedarwood is a Grade II* listed house on Beaconsfield Road in Woolton, Liverpool, United Kingdom. It is most famous for being Woman's Journal 's House of the Year for 1960. Designed by Beech and Prys Thomas , its "outstanding design, excellent detailing and remarkable preservation" led to it becoming a listed building by Historic England in 2007.
Woolton Hall is a former country house located in Woolton, a suburb of Liverpool, England.Built in 1704 and extensively renovated in 1772 by the influential architect Robert Adam, the building is praised as the finest example of Adam's work in the North of England.
Historic Royal Palaces has acquired one of the eight bridesmaids dresses at Queen Elizabeth’s wedding to Prince Philip 77 years ago. The future monarch was still Princess Elizabeth when she ...
The Maryland Historical Trust serves as the central historic preservation office in Maryland. [1] The properties listed reside within the boundaries of modern Howard County. Prior to 1851, sites would have been part of Anne Arundel County.
The historic building could become a bed-and-breakfast, wedding venue and cigar bar, under a plan by a developer and Indian River State College.
The Lane Company of Altavista, Virginia (active 1912-2001) [11] was a notable maker of cedar chests. After developing production-line techniques for making ammunition boxes during World War I, they turned these production techniques (and a patented locking-mitre corner joint) into vast numbers of chests.
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Possibly what makes Springfield Plantation most famous is the claim that a wedding that took place there in 1791. Thomas M. Green Sr., the owner's father, was one of the magistrates of the Mississippi Territory and as such, performed the marriage ceremony of Andrew Jackson and Rachel Donelson at the house in August 1791.