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  2. Pump House Center for the Arts reaches fundraising goal - AOL

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    Thanks to hundreds of donations and grant money the Pump House has officially reached its goal and then some, raising a total of $291,452.

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  4. E. Hervey Evans House - Wikipedia

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    E. Hervey Evans House is a historic home located at Laurinburg, Scotland County, North Carolina. It was designed by architect John A. Weaver with initial plans presented to his clients on June 2, 1939. Weaver was employed in the Architectural Department of Macy's Department Store and listed his office as 1328 Broadway, NYC.

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  6. Albert Simons - Wikipedia

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    The Albert Simons Center for the Arts at the College of Charleston. Albert Simons also worked closely with the City to decide the placement and design of the public housing projects in Charleston. These low rise (none over two stories) brick apartments were connected in the town house style with generous open space in both the front and the back.

  7. Pumphouse - Wikipedia

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    New Pump-House, the Byrd Park Pump House, Richmond Virginia; Theatres and arts venues The ... South of the Pumphouse, 2006 novella by rock musician Les Claypool;

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  9. Columbia Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia Museum of Art was originally in the 1908 private residence of the city's Taylor family. Located on Senate Street in Columbia, adjacent to the campus of the University of South Carolina and three blocks from the South Carolina State House, the Taylor House, through the addition of gallery wings and a round planetarium, became the home of the Columbia Museum of Art for almost 50 years.