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  2. White-Pound House - Wikipedia

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    A simple open stair with chambered and tapered square newel and square spindles descends from the first floor to the kitchen. The room retains its original plain six-panel doors, wainscoting, beaded Federal-era casings, plaster walls and ceiling and fir plank floor. At the room's north wall is a cooking fireplace and baking oven.

  3. Palazzo delle Poste, Grosseto - Wikipedia

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    The staircase, with 185 steps and large landings, is clad in Apuan violet cipollino marble and includes a marble handrail. The public hall, about 20 by 8 meters and 6 meters high, features a classical design with slightly concave main walls, illuminated by tripartite windows and lunettes.

  4. Handrail - Wikipedia

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    The distance between the wall and handrail gripping surface is also governed by local code with the most common requirement being 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches (38 mm) minimum. The National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) require that the distance between the wall and handrail be a minimum of 2 ...

  5. Grace Reformed Church (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The interior of the Sunday School Building can be accessed from either the door on the exterior facade, or from an interior door located at the back wall of the sanctuary. Both of these doors open onto an entry vestibule which in turn opens onto a foyer. From the foyer, a set of double doors lead into the "Roosevelt Room" and stairs ascend to ...

  6. Stairs - Wikipedia

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    Easings: Wall handrails are mounted directly onto the wall with wall brackets. At the bottom of the stairs, such railings flare to a horizontal railing and this horizontal portion is called a "starting easing". At the top of the stairs, the horizontal portion of the railing is called an "over easing".

  7. Bloomingburg Reformed Protestant Dutch Church - Wikipedia

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    All walls except the front have wainscoting to the sill level; the front has shelving. [1] All the woodwork inside save the altar and gallery handrails is painted white. Much of it is original. The ceilings are pressed metal. [1]

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