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  2. Henry Ford Square House - Wikipedia

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    The Henry Ford Square House is a 2-story square house, 31 feet on each side, [3] with a mansard roof and clapboard siding. [2] The center-entrance front facade has a window cap on the second-floor bedroom window. [2] The interior of the house has a kitchen, dining room, living room, family room, 4 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, and a full basement.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Michigan

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    This house was designed in 1874 by Elijah E. Myers for Ebenezer O. Grosvenor, a politician who served in the Michigan Senate, one term as the Lieutenant Governor of Michigan, and two terms as the State Treasurer of Michigan. It now operates as the Grosvenor House Museum. 4: Hillsdale County Courthouse: Hillsdale County Courthouse: August 11, 1982

  4. List of hotels in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of hotels in the United States, both current and defunct, organized by state.The list includes highly rated luxury hotels, skyscraper rated buildings, and historic hotels.

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  6. Cadillac House - Wikipedia

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    The village of Lexington was founded in about 1835. By the 1850s, it was a bustling port town, and new and larger accommodations were needed. In 1859, construction was started on the Cadillac House; although the history is murky, the first owner was likely Jeremiah Jenks, a Lexington local. The hotel opened on July 4, 1860.

  7. Maj. Henry A. Meetze House - Wikipedia

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    South of Lexington at 723 S. Lake Dr., near Lexington, South Carolina Coordinates 33°58′6″N 81°14′4″W  /  33.96833°N 81.23444°W  / 33.96833; -81

  8. Henry A. Chapin House - Wikipedia

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    Chapin began construction on this house, designed by the Chicago firm of Wheelock & Clay, in 1882. The house was finished in 1884, and Chapin lived in it until his death in 1898. [3] The house was donated to the city of Niles in 1933, [2] and it served as the Niles City Hall from a point between 1933 and 1937 until December 7, 2012. [4]

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