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  2. Home for the Holidays (1995 film) - Wikipedia

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    Home for the Holidays was released on November 3, 1995 in 1,000 theaters and grossed US$4 million in its opening weekend. It went on to make $17.5 million in North America. [ 9 ] The film earned a further $4.7 million internationally for a worldwide total of $22.1 million.

  3. Potwin Place Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Potwin Place Historic District (known locally as Potwin) is a neighborhood of Topeka, Kansas. The neighborhood is well known for its brick-lined streets and variety of Victorian and Queen Anne style homes. It is bounded by SW Willow Ave (south), SW Woodlawn Ave (west), NW Grove Ave (north) and SE Greenwood Ave (east).

  4. West Ridge Mall - Wikipedia

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    It also included a movie theater called the West Ridge 6, which had a Baskin-Robbins inside. [3] Montgomery Ward closed at the mall in 2001, due to their bankruptcy. [4] Another original tenant, Old Country Buffet, closed in 2003, [5] followed by the movie theater in 2005. [3]

  5. 7 Famous Movie Homes Worth Visiting ASAP - AOL

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    Discover our favorite movie and TV-show residences you can visit on your next weekend trip. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

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  8. Ward-Meade House - Wikipedia

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    The Ward-Meade house is considered the first mansion built in Topeka. Construction began in 1870, the same year as the first wing of the Statehouse. Anthony Ward was a wheelwright who held the sand rights on the Kansas River near his house. He sold sand to the builders of Topeka and made wheels for wagons that carried settlers to California.

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