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  2. The Potting Shed - Wikipedia

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    The Potting Shed is a 1957 play by Graham Greene in three acts. The psychological drama centres on a secret held by the Callifer family for nearly thirty years. The patriarch of the family is dying and James, his estranged son, appears unexpectedly.

  3. Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The east side of Arlington House depicted in a photochrom postcard, circa 1900 The restored second-floor chamber shared by Lee and his wife, featuring a replica pattern of a 1858 U.S. Army colonel of cavalry uniform across the bed in 2005 The potting shed near Arlington House converted to a museum in 2012

  4. Dedham Pottery - Wikipedia

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    However, when making reproductions, the pottery is clearly labeled as such. The Potting Shed in Concord, Massachusetts made reproductions of Dedham Pottery from 1977 to 2014. The pieces were hand made and had the last two numbers of the date in which they were made on the back.

  5. Bank Hall Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The project began in September 2011 when work commenced to clear the potting shed and greenhouse in preparation for restoration. The plan is for a three phase project that will (Phase 1) restore the potting shed into a new visitor entrance and visitor centre. (Phase 2) Restore the greenhouse into a refreshment area and function space.

  6. Building the Pioneer Trail Potting Shed: Everything you need ...

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  7. Robert E. Lee Boyhood Home - Wikipedia

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    It first owner was John Potts, Jr., who built the house in 1795. [3] [6] The house was built simultaneously with its neighboring structure at 609 Oronoco Street, which became the Hallowell School (Benjamin Hallowell tutored Robert E. Lee as he prepared to enter West Point.) [7] Potts was the Secretary of the Potomac Canal Company under George Washington, the company's president. [8]

  8. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Sunday, December 15

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    Today's NYT Connections puzzle for Sunday, December 15, 2024The New York Times

  9. Building the Pioneer Trail Potting Shed: Everything you need ...

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