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  2. Four-room house - Wikipedia

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    A four-room house, also known as an "Israelite house" or a "pillared house" is the name given to the mud and stone houses characteristic of the Iron Age of Levant. The four-room house is so named because its floor plan is divided into four sections, although not all four are proper rooms, one often being an unroofed courtyard .

  3. Talk:Four-room house - Wikipedia

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    2 "Four-Room House": hyphen is mandatory. 3 comments. 3 "Finkelstein, 1988: 237–59" 3 comments. 4 Zevit quote is self-contradictory, need original. 3 comments.

  4. Fort Hill (Clemson University, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    [6] Clemson University has operated Fort Hill as a house museum as stipulated in the will. The house is all that remains of what was once an extensive plantation estate. [7] The home was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960. [1] [3] Fort Hill was closed for a two-year restoration project and was reopened in the spring of 2003.

  5. The Bungalow Mystery - Wikipedia

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    The Bungalow Mystery is the third volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series written under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. [1] It was the last of three books in the "breeder set" trilogy, released in 1930, to test-market the series. It was the final volume edited by Edward Stratemeyer before his death.

  6. Natchez Bluffs and Under-the-Hill Historic District - Wikipedia

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    United States historic place Natchez Bluffs and Under-the-Hill Historic District U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic district Silver Street, Natchez-Under-the-Hill c. 1860 (Mississippi Department of Archives and History) Location Bounded by S. Canal St., Broadway, and the Mississippi River, Natchez, Mississippi Coordinates 31°33′32″N 91°25′36″W  /  31.55889 ...

  7. Clouds Hill - Wikipedia

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    As "Clouds Hill (Lawrence of Arabia's Cottage)", it is now a Grade II* listed building; it was upgraded from Grade II in 2015. [1] Lawrence first rented the cottage in 1923 while stationed at nearby Bovington Camp with the Tank Corps. [2] [3] He made it habitable with the help of a friend, then bought it in 1925 and used it as a holiday home. [2]

  8. Dogtrot house - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] The Autrey House Museum, a dogtrot house built in 1849, is located in Dubach; the home is believed to be the oldest extant structure in Lincoln Parish. [15] At Louisiana State University in Shreveport, the Pioneer Heritage Center [16] hosts the Thrasher House, [17] a two-room dogtrot house built in 1850 by Thomas Zilks near Castor ...

  9. Laurel Hill Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Other sources, including the organization that manages the home, state that the land where the house sits was purchased by Francis Rawle in 1760 and, after Rawle was killed in a shooting accident in 1761, his wife, Rebecca, proceeded with plans to build Laurel Hill. [2] [3] [4] Francis and Rebecca had three children together; Anna, William, and ...