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  2. Under the Hill - Wikipedia

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    Under the Hill is an unfinished erotic novel by Aubrey Beardsley, based on the legend of Tannhäuser. The first parts of it were published in The Savoy and later issued in book form by Leonard Smithers. In 1907, the original manuscript was published and entitled The Story of Venus and Tannhäuser.

  3. Four-room house - Wikipedia

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    A four-room house, also known as an "Israelite house" or a "pillared house" is the name given to the mud and stone houses characteristic of the Iron Age of Levant. The four-room house is so named because its floor plan is divided into four sections, although not all four are proper rooms, one often being an unroofed courtyard .

  4. Fort Hill (Clemson University, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    [6] Clemson University has operated Fort Hill as a house museum as stipulated in the will. The house is all that remains of what was once an extensive plantation estate. [7] The home was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960. [1] [3] Fort Hill was closed for a two-year restoration project and was reopened in the spring of 2003.

  5. Rancho Camulos - Wikipedia

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    The main adobe, also called the Ygnacio del Valle adobe, is a 10,000-square foot (929 m²), twenty-room, U-shaped structure. When initially constructed in 1853, it was an L-shaped four-room house connected with an external corredor (as opposed to an interior hallway), as is typical of the Spanish Colonial

  6. Housebarn - Wikipedia

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    A housebarn (also house-barn or house barn) is a building that is a combination of a house and a barn under the same roof. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Most types of housebarn also have room for livestock quarters. If the living quarters are only combined with a byre, whereas the cereals are stored outside the main building, the house is called a byre-dwelling .

  7. Underhill - Wikipedia

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    Underhill, the name of the first settlement on Mars in the novel Red Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson; Underhill, fictional character in the short story The Rule of Names by Ursula K. Le Guin

  8. File:Four-Room House NRHP 86002204 Latah County, ID.jpg

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  9. Nina Clifford - Wikipedia

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    Clifford's brothel was demolished in 1937. [4] Journalist and St. Paul mayor Larry Hodgson wrote a poem to mark the event: "The Lay of Nina Clifford" The windows are grimy and covered with dust In that old house under the hill The door hinges rusty, the lock is bust The spider webs cover it still No longer do gay lights their welcome convey