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  2. Fayette Springs Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Fayette Springs Hotel, also known as Stone House Restaurant, is a historic inn and tavern located at Wharton Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. It was built about 1822, and is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, 5-bay, brick building with a center hall floor plan with Federal-style detailing. It has a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, kitchen ell.

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  4. The Stone House, Manassas National Battlefield Park

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    A Brief History of the Stone House. Prince William County, Virginia (July 1995) Litterst, Michael D. The Stone House: Silent Sentinel at the Crossroads of History. (July 2005) OCLC 40274086. McDonald, JoAnna M. "We Shall Meet Again": The First Battle of Manassas (Bull Run), July 18–21, 1861. (Oxford University Press, 1999).

  5. Nevada Brewery - Wikipedia

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    The Nevada Brewery (also known as: Old Nevada Brewery, or Old Stone Brewery, or Stonehouse) is a historic building located at 107 Sacramento Street in Nevada City, California, United States. A brewery on the site dates back to 1857, with granite walls constructed in 1882. [ 1 ]

  6. RM Stonehouse - Wikipedia

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    Since the Corps' foundation in 1664, Marines have been quartered in Plymouth. Following their formation into three divisions in 1775, His Majesty's Marine Forces became the first corps in Britain to be fully accommodated in their own barracks, which were established in the three divisional towns of Chatham, Portsmouth and Plymouth; Stonehouse is the only one of these to have survived.

  7. Stone House by the Stone House Brook - Wikipedia

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    The earliest reference to the Stone House by Stone House Brook dates to September 27, 1680, when it was mentioned in the minutes of a Newark town meeting to discuss and distribute land grants. [4] It would have been built sometime after 1660 when the Dutch settled Bergen. A group of Pilgrims settled Newark in 1666 but the English or New England ...

  8. Stonehouse, South Lanarkshire - Wikipedia

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    Stonehouse War Memorial is situated in the middle of Stonehouse Cemetery and lists those who died in both World Wars. WWI soldiers names are on the side that faces the cemetery gates and WWII names are on the opposite side. The memorial is in the form of a cross on a long shaft which stands on a four tiered octagonal plinth.

  9. Stone House Site - Wikipedia

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    The Stone House Site is a historic house site in James City County, Virginia, near Toano. It is the location of house ruins of uncertain age. The ruins are of a stone house, built in a location where materials transport is not easy. The house was known to be of great antiquity in the 19th century.