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  2. John and Isabel Burnham House - Wikipedia

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    John and Isabel Burnham House, also known as the Pagoda House, is a historic home located at Long Beach, LaPorte County, Indiana. It was designed by architect John Lloyd Wright and built in 1934. It is a five level house located on the shore of Lake Michigan .

  3. Real estate - Wikipedia

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    Real estate in itself has been measured as a contributing factor to the rise in green house gases. According to the International Energy Agency, real estate in 2019 was responsible for 39 percent of total emissions worldwide and 11 percent of those emissions were due to the manufacturing of materials used in buildings. [18]

  4. Beverly Shores, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore was established in 1966. During the 1970s, there was a movement to purchase all the homes in Beverly Shores and incorporate the entire town into the National Lakeshore. This initiative did not succeed, but many local properties were acquired, especially those in the wetlands that constitute the southern portion.

  5. Long Beach, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Long Beach was founded in the 1920s as a resort town. [4] It was named for the sand beaches of Lake Michigan. [5]The Hoover-Timme House (1929), John and Isabel Burnham House (1934), and Lowell E. and Paula G. Jackson House (1938), were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.

  6. Miller Beach - Wikipedia

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    The first house in Miller Beach to be purchased by an African-American family was sold in 1964. Unlike other Gary neighborhoods that saw abrupt white flight and economic dislocation during this period, Miller Beach underwent a stable and peaceful transition through the 1970s to an integrated population with most of the new African-American ...

  7. Duneland Beach, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Duneland Beach, Indiana. ... Duneland Beach is an unincorporated community in Michigan Township, LaPorte County, Indiana. It took its name from the Indiana Dunes. [3]

  8. Wanatah, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [10] of 2010, there were 1,048 people, 436 households, and 295 families living in the town. The population density was 738.0 inhabitants per square mile (284.9/km 2).

  9. Hanover Beach, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    This article may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia's quality standards, as rather than this GNIS "community" crapola, it was a private vacation resort — hotel, rentable cottages, and beach on the Ohio — operated by Joseph Rogers and family in the 1920s according to the very same cited book Murray 2011, pp. 47, 57, 60.