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  2. Picket fence - Wikipedia

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    The picket fence, particularly when white, has iconic status as Americana, [3] symbolizing the ideal middle-class suburban life, with a family and children, large house, and peaceful living. This stems from the fact that houses in quiet, middle-class neighborhoods often have yards enclosed by picket fences. [ 4 ]

  3. Agricultural fencing - Wikipedia

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    In areas where such a tall fence is unsuitable (for example, on mountains subject to very high winds), deer may be excluded (or contained) by a fence of ordinary height (about 1.5 metres [4 feet 11 inches]), with a smaller one of about 1 metre (3 feet 3 inches) high, about 1 metre (3 feet 3 inches) away from it, on the same side as the deer.

  4. Connected farm - Wikipedia

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    New England connected farms are characterized by a farm house, kitchen, barn, or other structures connected in a rambling fashion. This style evolved from carrying out farm work while remaining sheltered from winter weather. In the United Kingdom there are four distinct types of connected farmsteads, all dissimilar to the New England style.

  5. New Limited Edition New England Decorations: Marsh Pond ... - AOL

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    New decorations hit the FarmVille Market as part of the brand new LE New England theme, Marsh Pond, Rose Fence and Lawn Chairs. These items will be available for the next 14 days and can be ...

  6. Fence viewer - Wikipedia

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    A fence viewer is a town or city official who administers fence laws by inspecting new fences and settles disputes arising from trespass by livestock that had escaped enclosure. [ 1 ] The office of fence viewer is one of the oldest appointments in New England .

  7. Palisade - Wikipedia

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    Reconstruction of a palisade in a Celtic village at St Fagans National History Museum, Wales Reconstruction of a medieval palisade in Germany. A palisade, sometimes called a stakewall or a paling, is typically a row of closely placed, high vertical standing tree trunks or wooden or iron stakes used as a fence for enclosure or as a defensive wall.

  8. Bonnyrigg House - Wikipedia

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    The site slopes gently down to the east across an open lawn area. To the southwest in front of the house is also lawn. The house is 8.05 m (26.4 ft) from the northwest fence, which is a lap and cap style timber fence 1.8 m (5.9 ft) high. The same style of fence extends along the northeast side of the property and a steel fence to the southeast.

  9. Gore Hill Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    A sub-committee was formed to carry out the works. In 1890 a picket fence, 1.5-metre (5 ft) high, was erected and painted along the Lane Cove Road (now the Pacific Highway) boundary. Four years later the general section east of the carriageway was redesigned for extensions to the Wesleyan, Presbyterian and Congregational sections. [2]

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