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    Houzz offers a home design photo database with millions of images of home interiors and exteriors. [11] Homeowners browse photos by room, style and location, and bookmark photos in personal collections the site calls ideabooks. [12]

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    The Betty Crocker Kitchens is a division and part of the test kitchens at the world headquarters of General Mills in Golden Valley, Minnesota, operator of the Betty Crocker brand. They are modeled after and equipped like a kitchen that would be found in an American home, since the company's products and recipes tested are intended for home use ...

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  6. Cabinet card - Wikipedia

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    Photo album manufacturers responded by producing albums with pages primarily for cabinet cards with a few pages in the back reserved for the old family carte de visite prints. For nearly three decades after the 1860s, the commercial portraiture industry was dominated by the carte de visite and cabinet card formats.

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  9. Charles and Ray Eames - Wikipedia

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    The design office of Charles and Ray Eames functioned for more than four decades (1943–1988) in the former Bay Cities Garage [3] at 901 Abbot Kinney Boulevard in Venice, Los Angeles, California. The Eameses worked approximately 13-hour days, six or seven days a week, and directed the work of a team of collaborators. [ 4 ]