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  2. 25 Easy Ways to Add More Spice to Your Kitchen Island - AOL

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    Enter: a kitchen island lamp, which will add a romantic and homey glow to your cook space and help you create an unforgettable dinner scene. Make sure you choose a style that balances size and ...

  3. Here's How to Make Your Small Kitchen Feel Bigger - AOL

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    Use Two-Tone Cabinets. In this Upper East Side galley kitchen, Bakes & Kropp allows dark lower cabinets to define the space and keeps it minimal up top. Open shelving on one side help make this ...

  4. How to Add More Seating to Your Kitchen Island - AOL

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    These kitchen island ideas with seating and storage make the kitchen a home's hub. Find ideas for small kitchen islands and large kitchen islands with seating.

  5. Little Island at Pier 55 - Wikipedia

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    Little Island has two concession stands, a small stage, and a 687-seat amphitheater. Little Island covers 2.4 acres (0.97 ha) and is supported by 132 pot-shaped structures (called "tulips") suspended above the water, which in turn stand on 280 concrete pilings extending into the riverbed. The tops of the pots range from 15 to 62 ft (4.6 to 18.9 ...

  6. Pullman (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Pullman (architecture) Pullman is an architectural term for a long, narrow space within a structure. It is most often used to refer to a small, two-wall kitchen ("a pullman kitchen") or, sometimes, a narrow hall. The word is derived from the narrow kitchens in the dining cars operated on passenger trains by the Pullman Company during the 19th ...

  7. Grand Rapids, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    After the French established territories in Michigan, Jesuit missionaries and traders traveled down Lake Michigan and its tributaries. [7]In 1806, white trader Joseph La Framboise and his Métis wife, Madeline La Framboise, traveled by canoe from Mackinac Island and established the first trading post in West Michigan in present-day Grand Rapids on the banks of the Grand River, near what is now ...

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