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  2. Greenwood Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Greenwood House and Gardens (August 2016) Joseph Day, a prominent real estate auctioneer, purchased 79 acres (32 ha) of land in 1906, dubbed "Pleasant Days". Construction on Day's home was designed by William W. Renwick and built by Rafael Guastavino's Guastavino Fireproof Construction Company. The home was an Italiante mansion with 28 rooms.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Essex County ...

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    This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Essex County, New Jersey.Latitude and longitude coordinates of the sites listed on this page may be displayed in an online map.

  4. Short Hills Park Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Short Hills Park historic district is the oldest area of that unincorporated community in Millburn, Essex County, New Jersey, United States.It consists of roughly a thousand acres (4 km 2) with 125 buildings, mostly homes, in the area developed earliest by Stewart Hartshorn, whose goal was to create an "ideal town" for living close to nature and the countryside on the 1,550 acres (6.3 km 2 ...

  5. Category : Carriage houses on the National Register of ...

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    Winslow–Turner Carriage House This page was last edited on 11 July 2022, at 19:34 (UTC). Text is ...

  6. Category:Carriage houses in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Carriage houses on the National Register of Historic Places (20 P) Pages in category "Carriage houses in the United States" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

  7. Carriage house - Wikipedia

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    A carriage house, also called a remise or coach house, is a term used in North America to describe an outbuilding that was originally built to house horse-drawn carriages and their related tack. [1] Carriage houses were often two stories, with related staff quarters above.

  8. Grange Estate - Wikipedia

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    Ross's house was frequented by several notable historic figures, including George Washington and Lafayette. [6] In 1815, the house was purchased by Manuel Eyre Jr., [7] son of Washington aide Manuel Eyre, who served with Washington during the Revolution. The Eyre family held the estate longer than any other, first from 1815 to 1846, and then ...

  9. Benjamin Walworth Arnold House and Carriage House - Wikipedia

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    Carriage house. Like the house, the carriage house is of brick on a marble foundation, with marble trim. It is two stories tall. At its roofline is a Doric cornice and balustrade. The door and six-over-one double-hung sash windows are capped with flat marble arches. [2]