Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
A funhouse or fun house is an amusement facility found in amusement parks and funfair midways, equipped with various devices designed to surprise, challenge, or amuse visitors. Unlike thrill rides or dark rides , fun houses are participatory attractions where visitors enter and move around at their own pace. [ 1 ]
Miramar is a 30,000-square-foot (2,800 m 2) French neoclassical-style mansion on 7.8 acres (32,000 m 2) bordering Bellevue Avenue on Aquidneck Island at Newport, Rhode Island. Overlooking Rhode Island Sound , it was intended as a summer home for the George D. Widener family of Philadelphia .
Crescent Park was an amusement park in Riverside, East Providence, Rhode Island which ran from 1886 to 1979. The park was known for its Rhode Island Shore Dinners, the Alhambra Ballroom, and its midway. Declining attendance during the 1970s forced the park to close. The land was cleared for a housing development.
A healthy market in Rhode Island is at least 3,000 single-family homes listed for sale; in April, that number was 999. The last time there were at least 3,000 houses on the market was November 2019
Three homes in Rhode Island sold for more than $2,000,000; two in Newport; one in Providence. The four-bedroom home in Newport, that was sold for $2,350,000, was built for a prominent merchant ...
The house is on the market for $299,999. View the entire listing in all of its absurdity here . Check out this other southern home in Georgia with some pretty interesting decor:
House interior seen in 1886 Isaac Bell Jr. was a successful cotton broker and investor, and the brother-in-law of James Gordon Bennett Jr. , publisher of the New York Herald . Bell hired the New York architectural firm of McKim, Mead, and White ( Charles Follen McKim , William R. Mead , and Stanford White ) to design his summer cottage.
For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us