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  2. Highlands Historic District (Fall River, Massachusetts)

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    Edmund Chase House (c.1874) Jefferson Borden House (c.1840) The Highlands Historic District is a historic district roughly bounded by June, Cherry, and Weetamoe Streets, Lincoln, Highland, President, North Main, and Hood Avenues in Fall River, Massachusetts.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Fall River ...

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    July 2, 1973 (S. Main St. Fall River: 2: Al Mac's Diner-Restaurant: Al Mac's Diner-Restaurant: December 20, 1999 (135 President Ave. Fall River: 3: Algonquin Printing Co.

  4. Sears Modern Homes - Wikipedia

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    [24] [25] National and regional competitors in the catalog and kit house market included Aladdin, Bennett, Gordon-Van Tine, Harris Brothers, Lewis, Pacific Ready Cut Homes, Sterling and Montgomery Ward (Wardway) Homes. [26] Sears houses can be identified or authenticated using the following methods: Sears Modern Homes were sold between 1908 and ...

  5. Fall River, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    To house the thousands of new workers—mostly Irish and French Canadian immigrants during these years—over 12,000 units of company housing were built. Unlike the well-spaced boardinghouses and tidy cottages of Rhode Island , worker housing in Fall River consisted of thousands of wood-framed, multi-family tenements, usually three-floor ...

  6. American Printing Company (Fall River Iron Works) - Wikipedia

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    The American Print Works was set to open a new factory in 1867, when a disastrous fire occurred. It was a major setback for the company, as the final arrangements for insurance were in the process of being completed when the fire happened. However, the American Print Works was soon rebuilt in 1868, bigger and better than it was before. [8]

  7. Egg shortage leads to odd pricing disparity with cage-free ...

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    The nationwide egg shortage that has resulted in sticker shock for millions of shoppers at grocery stores is even more bizarre in New York City, where organic, cage-free cartons, typically more ...

  8. Octagon house - Wikipedia

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    In the middle of the 19th century, Fowler made his mark on American architecture when he touted the advantages of octagonal homes over rectangular and square structures in his widely publicized book, The Octagon House: A Home For All, or A New, Cheap, Convenient, and Superior Mode of Building, printed in the year 1848. [2]

  9. Brothers Home - Wikipedia

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    The Brothers' Home (Korean: 형제복지원; RR: Hyungje Bokjiwon) was an internment camp (officially a welfare facility) located in Busan, South Korea during the 1970s and 1980s .