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  2. Tomaso's in Norton changing hands after a half century of ...

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    A framed menu shows prices from Tomaso's Italian Villa's1973 opening. Back then, a spaghetti with meat sauce cost $1.75 and a large pepperoni pizza $2.15. The house special of homemade lasagna ...

  3. Italian Villa style - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Italian Villa style

  4. HGTV Stars Dave and Jenny Marrs Take on Their Dream ... - AOL

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    You can live vicariously through Dave and Jenny and see how they took this Italian villa from fixer to fabulous on Tuesday nights beginning March 12 at 8 p.m. EST/7 p.m. CST on HGTV. Episode will ...

  5. Italianate architecture - Wikipedia

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    Davis' 1854 Litchfield Villa in Prospect Park, Brooklyn is an example of the style. It was initially referred to as the "Italian Villa" or "Tuscan Villa" style. [22] Richard Upjohn used the style extensively, beginning in 1845 with the Edward King House. Other leading practitioners of the style were John Notman and Henry Austin. [23]

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  7. Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum - Wikipedia

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    Villa Terrace is a historic house in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was built in 1924 for the Lloyd R. Smith family - an Italian Renaissance-style home on a bluff above Lake Michigan. Since 1966 the house and grounds have housed the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum. [2] It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Lloyd R. Smith House.

  8. Italian Villa - Wikipedia

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  9. Villa Medici at Cafaggiolo - Wikipedia

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    Villa Medicea di Careggi, the first of the Florentine villas, was also created for Cosimo de' Medici by Michelozzo from an existing castle.. During the 15th and 16th centuries, the Tuscan aristocracy, who had forsaken their medieval castles for the political expediency, comfort and greater security of town life, developed an aesthetic awareness which necessitated the seasonal occupation of a ...