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  2. Executive home - Wikipedia

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    An executive home is a marketing euphemism for a moderately large and well-appointed house. Executive homes are usually constructed among homes of very similar size and type by a subdivider on speculation; they are generally built en-masse by development companies to be marketed as premium real estate. Executive homes can differ from traditional mansions mostly i

  3. Executive Mansion (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The Mansion's most notable television appearance occurred on January 31, 2006, when recently inaugurated Governor Tim Kaine delivered the Democratic response to the 2006 State of the Union address. The address was delivered from the Mansion's historic ballroom. Plaque that is at the gate of the mansion, describing its history.

  4. Cordts Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The mansion occupies anine-acre, mostly-landscaped lot located on the east side of Lindsley Avenue, north of Delaware Avenue, in Kingston, New York. Adjoining the mansion lot to the north is Hutton Brickyards; across Lindsley Avenue, to the south and east is Delaware Avenue and residential housing, some of which was owned by the Cordts family ...

  5. Kingston City Hall (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    The Kingston Public Market was officially established by the City of Kingston in 1801, and the rules and regulations were proclaimed in May 1811. It was the centre of commerce and trade in the city and through the 19th century public buildings, hotels, and shops developed around the square including Kingston City Hall which was built in 1844.

  6. List of governors' residences in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Completed in 1855 in Italianate style; one of the oldest continuously occupied governor's mansions in the United States Governor and family generally live in a seven-room private apartment behind the mansion; mansion itself mainly maintained as historic site and use for state functions Added to National Register of Historic Places, 1976 [5] Indiana

  7. King's House, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    King's House (also known as Government House) is the official residence of the governor-general of Jamaica, who represents the Jamaican monarch and head of state.It is located in the part of St. Andrew Parish that is considered part of the city of Kingston.

  8. Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas saying goodbye to ...

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    Hollywood A-listers Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas are waving goodbye to their posh Hudson River estate, slapping a cool $12 million price tag on their Westchester County palace.

  9. New York State Executive Mansion - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s, the Executive Mansion Preservation Society was established to coordinate restoration of the home. Inmates from state prisons once staffed the mansion. [6] Over the years, various governors have altered the mansion. Theodore Roosevelt, for example, had a gymnasium constructed during his stay.