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  2. Widow's walk - Wikipedia

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    A widow's walk, also known as a widow's watch or roofwalk, is a railed rooftop platform often having an inner cupola/turret frequently found on 19th-century North American coastal houses. The name is said to come from the wives of mariners , who would watch for their spouses' return, often in vain as the ocean took their lives, leaving the ...

  3. Beautiful, Inventive Tiny Houses Across the World - AOL

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    Working Amp House. The best thing about this 400-square-foot home in Fayetteville, Arkansas, isn't the main house, it's the attached 120-square-foot trailer that both looks and functions as a ...

  4. Canal house - Wikipedia

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    These houses are often slim, high and deep. Canal houses usually had a basement and a loft and attic where trade goods could be stored. A special beam or pulley installation would be located in the attic to hoist up valuable goods, like spices, cotton, or heavier stuff like cocoa. In recent times, the pulleys are only used (albeit rarely) for ...

  5. Greystone Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Greystone Mansion, also known as the Doheny Mansion, is a Tudor Revival mansion on a landscaped estate with distinctive formal English gardens, located in Trousdale Estates of Beverly Hills, California, United States.

  6. Why Are Vaulted Ceilings So Controversial? Experts Weigh In - AOL

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    Better get an extra-tall ladder. It’s difficult to retrofit a space to include them. “From an engineering standpoint, you’ll need to make sure your roof structure supports a vault,” says Cruz.

  7. The most beautiful sorority houses in America - AOL

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    Let's be real -- these homes, which houses your 60 (or more!) closest sisters, are straight up mansions. Your jaw will drop at every. single. one. of these homes.

  8. Buildings and architecture of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    This style of architecture developed in New Orleans and is the city's predominant house type. The earliest extant New Orleans shotgun house, at 937 St. Andrews St., was built in 1848. [citation needed] Typically, shotgun houses are one-story, narrow rectangular homes raised on brick piers. Most have a narrow porch covered by a roof apron that ...

  9. The World's Most Extraordinary Homes - Wikipedia

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    The World's Most Extraordinary Homes is a British documentary miniseries presented by Piers Taylor and Caroline Quentin and is broadcast on BBC Two. [1] The series was also picked up by Netflix between March 2018 and July 2022.