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  2. List of active settlement houses - Wikipedia

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    Hartley House New York, New York United States Henry Street Settlement: New York, New York: United States The House of The Seven Gables Settlement: Salem, Massachusetts: United States [23] Hudson Guild: New York, New York: United States Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement: Long Island City, New York: United States [24] John Hope Settlement House

  3. Settlement movement - Wikipedia

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    United Neighborhood Houses of New York is the federation of 38 settlement houses in New York City. [23] These and other settlement houses inspired the establishment of settlement schools to serve isolated rural communities in Appalachia, such as the Hindman Settlement School in 1902 and the Pine Mountain Settlement School in 1913. [citation needed]

  4. Santry - Wikipedia

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    A number of hints of the house still exist in the park, including the house foundations, front steps, tree avenue and walled garden. [ citation needed ] A small bend in the Santry River (which forms the boundary of the park today) was widened to create a small pond for the boating pleasure of Georgian ladies and gentlemen who resided at, and ...

  5. Grangecon - Wikipedia

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    [3] The house at Grange Con Demesne later became the seat of the O'Mahony clan and remained so until about 1930 when Pierce O'Mahony, the last "the O'Mahony" died. See [4] for more detailed information about the O'Mahony connection with Grange Con. Some ruins of an older castle still exist in the grounds but these are quite minimal.

  6. Settlement and community houses in the United States

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    Hull House, Chicago. Settlement and community houses in the United States were a vital part of the settlement movement, a progressive social movement that began in the mid-19th century in London with the intention of improving the quality of life in poor urban areas through education initiatives, food and shelter provisions, and assimilation and naturalization assistance.

  7. Anglo-Irish big house - Wikipedia

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    The term big house (Irish: teach mór) refers to the country houses, mansions, or estate houses of the historical landed class in Ireland. The houses formed the symbolic focal point of the landed Anglo-Irish political dominance of Ireland from the late 16th century, and many were destroyed or attacked during the Irish revolutionary period .

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  9. Category:Settlement houses - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Settlement houses" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...