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  2. Bear's Den Rural Historic District - Wikipedia

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    It encompasses 152 contributing buildings, 12 contributing sites, 8 contributing structures, and 1 contributing object. The district includes a collection of late-19th- and early-20th-century dwellings that were constructed primarily as summer homes by wealthy Washingtonians who were attracted by the mountain's cooler summer climate.

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    Sam was the first to see the devastation. Their bungalow was gone. Jinghuan was stunned. “It felt like someone poured buckets of cold water on me,” she said.

  5. Bungalow 8 Reboot: Gucci Hosting Pop-Up of Iconic New ... - AOL

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    Bungalow 8 is back – for one night only. Gucci is hosting a Bungalow pop-up in New York City on April 29, two nights ahead of the Met Gala. The fashion house isn’t commenting, but I got my ...

  6. This 1960s West Palm Beach Bungalow Will Give You ... - AOL

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    Designer Gillian Segal gave a West Palm Beach bungalow a quirky spin on traditional Palm Beach style mixed with West Coast and bohemian influences.

  7. California bungalow - Wikipedia

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    The bungalow became popular because it met the needs of changing times in which the lower middle class were moving from apartments to private houses in great numbers. Bungalows were modest, inexpensive and low-profile. Before World War I, a bungalow could be built for as little as $900 although the price rose to around $3,500 after the war ...

  8. Culver Studios - Wikipedia

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    The Culver Studios was founded in 1918 by silent movie actor, director, and producer Thomas H. Ince after he acquired land from real estate developer Harry Culver.The Thomas H. Ince Studio, as it was originally known, was designed and constructed by the architectural firm of Meyer & Holler. [5]

  9. These new overwater bungalows in Jamaica are what sweet ... - AOL

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    The company recently announced a new line-up of individual overwater bungalows that come complete with spacious accommodations, dazzling views and (obviously) boat service to the main resort.