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  2. Excel Homes - Wikipedia

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    Excel Homes Group, LLC, in Camp Hill, PA, was a manufacturer of custom modular homes in the United States. [1] According to the company, Excel Homes built more than 28,000 modular homes in its climate-controlled plants in Liverpool, Pennsylvania and Avis, Pennsylvania , since its founding in 1984.

  3. Marshall Erdman Prefab Houses - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, he discovered that Marshall Erdman, who contracted the First Unitarian Society of Madison, was selling modest prefabricated homes. Wright offered to design better prefabs, ones that he believed could be marketed for $15,000, which was half as much as Marshall Erdman and Associates, Inc. (ME&A) were charging for their own version.

  4. The tiny house trend: Should you downsize to a tiny home or ...

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    Tiny homes and ADUs can be constructed or renovated with designs that allow for aging in place. Grab bars, lower cabinets, accessible storage and one-level living can make a tiny home easier to ...

  5. Quickoffice - Wikipedia

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    Quickoffice, Inc., a company in Plano, Texas, was founded as Cutting Edge Software Inc. by Jeff Musa in 1997, [8] offering Microsoft Office and Excel compatibility for mobile devices. [9] It developed the Quicksheet spreadsheet for Palm OS , [ 10 ] [ 11 ] and the free QuickOffice and paid-for QuickOffice Pro and QuickOffice Pro HD apps.

  6. Adverse possession - Wikipedia

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    Adverse possession in common law, and the related civil law concept of usucaption (also acquisitive prescription or prescriptive acquisition), are legal mechanisms under which a person who does not have legal title to a piece of property, usually real property, may acquire legal ownership based on continuous possession or occupation without the permission of its legal owner.

  7. Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The sale price of single family homes in Hawaii was the highest of any U.S. city in 2010, just above that of the Silicon Valley area of California (US$602,000). [ 255 ] Hawaii's very high cost of living is the result of several interwoven factors of the global economy in addition to domestic U.S. government trade policy.

  8. Loan - Wikipedia

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  9. Societal effects of cars - Wikipedia

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    1831 cartoon warning about road hazards of the future. In the early 20th century, cars entered mass production.The United States produced 45,000 cars in 1907, but 28 years later, in 1935, that had increased nearly 90-fold to 3,971,000.