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Nov. 15—Malena Morris and Jason Davison paid Caleb Williams, a Spokane Valley contractor, $80,000 to build the lifestyle of their dreams by converting the inside of a 30-foot-long school bus.
A 'skoolie' is a former school bus or shuttle bus that has been converted into an RV. This includes full-size buses based on a dedicated school bus chassis, or a "short bus", based on a cutaway van, heavy duty pickup truck cutaway, or medium duty truck cutaway with a bus body attached. (A cutaway is where a vehicle frame is fitted with only a ...
The bus chassis variant of the International S series is a cowled bus chassis (conventional style) that was produced by International Harvester (later Navistar International) from 1979 to 2004.
Betsy Sweeney bought a crumbling 130-year-old house for $18,000 in Wheeling, West Virginia and renovated it into a gorgeous historic home — complete with its original pocket doors, Victorian ...
A private residence not open to the public [7] [116] more images: Beechwood: 1851: Italianate: Downing and Vaux (construction) Richard Morris Hunt (renovations) McKim, Mead & White (renovations) Newport: Originally built for Daniel Parish, was bought and renovated by William B Astor and Caroline Astor in 1880.
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Cavill Mall in Surfers Paradise during Schoolies week.. Schoolies or schoolies week (also known as leavers' or leavers' week in Western Australia and coasties in the Australian Capital Territory) refers to the Australian tradition of high-school graduates (also known as "schoolies" or "leavers") having week-long holidays following the end of their final exams in late November and early December.
Pasaquan is a 7-acre (28,000 m 2) compound near Buena Vista, Georgia.It was created by an eccentric folk artist named Eddie Owens Martin (1908–1986), who called himself St. EOM. [2] An internationally renowned art site, it consists of six major structures including a redesigned 1885 farmhouse, painted concrete sculptures, and 4 acres (16,000 m 2) of painted masonry concrete walls. [3]