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  2. Edward Schulmerich House - Wikipedia

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    The built in cabinets and flooring were made from quartersawn oak. [6] These cabinets include doors with leaded glass. [9] Two bedrooms are located on the second floor, designed for ventilation during the warmer months and lined with a total of 34 windows. [3] [8]

  3. Jackson Park Town Site Addition Brick Row - Wikipedia

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    The dining room features a large Craftsman-style china cabinet with leaded glass. The kitchen, family room, and a small bathroom sit in the rear of the home. The second floor, accessed by a bracketed oak staircase at the front entry, contains four bedrooms and another bathroom, this one sporting the original cast-iron bathtub and pedestal sink.

  4. List of furniture types - Wikipedia

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    Door furniture; Hutch; Park furniture (such as benches and picnic tables) Stadium seating; Street furniture; Sword furniture – on Japanese swords (katana, wakizashi, tantō) all parts save the blade are referred to as "furniture". In firearms, parts aside from the action and barrel, such as the grip, stock, butt, and comb.

  5. George E. Birge House - Wikipedia

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    Large pocket doors separate other rooms on the first floor and a back parlor contains a corner fireplace and a built-in bookcase featuring glass paneled doors. The bookcase, and fireplace mantel, differ in style from the rest of the home's woodwork, and they are thought to have been added at a later time. The office hosts a built-in cabinet.

  6. Display case - Wikipedia

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    Display case shows and protects a painting by a follower of Robert Campin. A display case (also called a showcase, display cabinet, shadow box, or vitrine) is a cabinet with one or often more transparent tempered glass (or plastic, normally acrylic for strength) surfaces, used to display objects for viewing.

  7. Giles J. Gibbs Building - Wikipedia

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    Opposite this is another wooden back-bar with leaded glass doors and two early display cases. The back-bar has an etched black glass countertop matching the service counter. Eight paneled wooden booths sit farther inward from the back-bars. [5] The second floor of the building consists of ten small rooms, and once served as living quarters.

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