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    8 x 10 Gingerbread Playhouse Panelized Kit. $3,531 at Amazon. ... The rooftop birdhouse and the covered, cushioned seating make this open design wooden play house the place to be. And what a ...

  3. National Gingerbread House Competition - Wikipedia

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    The contest includes Adult, Teen, Youth and Child age categories. Hundreds of contestants from across the United States vie for more than $40,000 in prizes. Entries must fit into a 2-foot (0.61 m) cube and be composed of at least 75 percent gingerbread and be completely built from edible materials.

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    Here are our favorite gingerbread house decorating ideas to help you make your gingerbread house — whether store-bought or homemade — a little extra this year. First, plan your setting.

  5. Gingerbread house - Wikipedia

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    Nuremberg was recognized as the "Gingerbread Capital of the World" when in the 17th century the guild started to employ master bakers and skilled workers to create complicated works of art from gingerbread. [2] Medieval bakers used carved boards to create elaborate designs. During the 13th century, the custom spread across Europe.

  6. Gingerbread (Oyeyemi novel) - Wikipedia

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  8. The Gingerbread House - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The home's common name is derived from the gingerbread architectural style. The building is considered one of the finest examples of Carpenter Gothic architecture in the United States. Its interior has three fireplaces, a wooden staircase and wood trim throughout. It also has a conservatory and a courtyard with a gazebo and a waterfall. [3]

  9. Cord Asendorf Sr. - Wikipedia

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    They had lost another child in infancy in 1898, an event which almost led to Asendorf permanently halting construction on their home. As it transpired, five more children were born at their new home. His family lived there until the 1970s. [2] In 1933, president Theodore Roosevelt stopped his motorcade so his mother could look at the house. It ...