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  2. Anne with an E - Wikipedia

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    The series debuted on Netflix on May 12, 2017, under the title Anne with an E. [25] On August 3, 2017, the CBC and Netflix renewed the series for a 10-episode second season, [26] which premiered on Netflix on July 6, 2018, [5] and on the CBC on September 23, 2018. [6] CBC adopted the Anne with an E name beginning in the second season. [27]

  3. Green Gables (Prince Edward Island) - Wikipedia

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    "Anne's Room," is one of several rooms in the farmhouse made to resemble the setting in Montgomery's novels. During the 1950s, the home was furnished with period-appropriate furniture and was used as a historic house. [2] During the 1970s, the building was refurnished and remodelled to resemble the Green Gables depicted in Montgomery's novels. [2]

  4. Anne of Green Gables - Wikipedia

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    Anne's House of Dreams: 1917: 25–27 6: Anne of Ingleside: 1939: 34–40 The following books focus on Anne's children, or on other family friends. Anne appears in these volumes, but plays a lesser part. № Book Date published Timeline year 7: Rainbow Valley: 1919: 41–43 8: Rilla of Ingleside: 1921: 49–53 9: The Blythes Are Quoted: 2009: ...

  5. Avonlea (Anne of Green Gables) - Wikipedia

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    Avonlea (/ æ v ɒ n ˈ l iː /; av-on-LEE) is a fictional community located on Prince Edward Island, Canada, and is the setting of Lucy Maud Montgomery's 1908 novel Anne of Green Gables, following the adventures of Anne Shirley, as well as its sequels, and the television series Road to Avonlea.

  6. Amazon has tapped “Anne With an E” creator and “Breaking Bad” writer Moira Walley-Beckett as the showrunner of its “Fourth Wing” TV adaptation, which is produced by Michael B. Jordan ...

  7. Queen Anne House: A Turreted, Transitional Design (PHOTOS) - AOL

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    By Bud Dietrich At the end of the 19th century and early into the 20th, a popular home style in the United States was the Queen Anne. The Queen Anne was clearly a transitional style, creating a ...

  8. Leaskdale Manse - Wikipedia

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    It is a two-storey house with a T-shaped layout, typical of middle-class residences of the time. The exterior is yellow brick; it was covered with white stucco in the 1970s, [1] but the stucco was removed in 2001. [7] The roof is cross-gabled, and the manse has a wooden porch decorated with simple gingerbread-style bracketing.

  9. Anne's House of Dreams - Wikipedia

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    Anne's House of Dreams is a novel by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery.It was first published in 1917 by McClelland, Goodchild and Stewart.The fifth in a series of eight, the book chronicles Anne Shirley's early married life as she and her sweetheart, Gilbert Blythe, begin to build their life together in Four Winds, Prince Edward Island.