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  2. Mills House (Rome, New York) - Wikipedia

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    Mills House is a historic home located at Rome in Oneida County, New York. It is an eclectic High Victorian Gothic style brick residence built in 1877. It has a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, gable-roofed main block and hip-roofed, square, brick kitchen wing. It features a corner tower with pyramidal roof. [2]

  3. Trevi (rione of Rome) - Wikipedia

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    Trevi is the 2nd rione of Rome, Italy, identified by the initials R. II, located in Municipio I.The origin of its name is not clear, but the most accepted theory is that it comes from the Latin trivium (meaning 'three streets'), because there were three streets all leading to the current Piazza dei Crociferi, a square next to the modern Trevi square.

  4. Gansevoort–Bellamy Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Roughly bounded by Liberty, Steuben, and Huntington Sts. to Bissell Ave, Rome, New York Coordinates 43°12′47″N 75°27′21″W  /  43.21306°N 75.45583°W  / 43.21306; -75

  5. Rome Arsenal - Wikipedia

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    The Rome Arsenal was a 3 acres (12,000 m 2) fortification complex near Rome, New York. It was built in 1814, and used until 1873. Rome Arsenal included barracks, arsenal, magazine, workshops, and other buildings, built to support American forces waging the War of 1812. Major James Dalleba of Ordnance Department of United States Army supervised ...

  6. Centro Storico - Wikipedia

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    Centro Storico is the first urban zone of Rome, identified by the initials 1A. It belongs to the Municipio I and it includes the main part of the city center. Geography

  7. Pietro Bracci - Wikipedia

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    Oceanus (or Neptune) of the Trevi Fountain. Pietro Bracci (June 16, 1700 [1] –1773) was an Italian sculptor working in the Late Baroque manner. He is best known for carving the marble sculpture of Oceanus at the center of Rome's Trevi Fountain, based on a plaster modello by Giovanni Battista Maini. [1]

  8. Palazzo Poli - Wikipedia

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    Maria Cristina Misiti, director of the National Institute of Graphics, had the idea to turn the building into a museum to help visitors learn more about the history of Rome and its inhabitants. [5] The Palazzo Poli houses the institute's collection of copper engraving plates dated from the sixteenth century to the present.

  9. Palazzo Skanderbeg - Wikipedia

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    The murale of Skanderbeg in Piazza Scanderbeg in Rome, Italy. Palazzo Scanderbeg or Palazzetto Scanderbeg [1] is a Roman palazzo, located on the Piazza Scanderbeg (Num. 117) near the Trevi Fountain. It takes its name from its fifteenth-century host, the Albanian national hero Skanderbeg.