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  2. Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer - Wikipedia

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    A screenshot of the player working on one of the villager's houses. Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer downplays the wider community simulation mechanics of the main Animal Crossing series in favor of focusing on house designing; players work as an employee of Nook's Homes, designing homes for other animal villagers based around their suggestions.

  3. Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Wikipedia

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    The player is given open access to natural resources such as fruit and wood, which can be collected and crafted into a variety of items and furniture through D.I.Y. crafting. Alongside crafting, they can catch bugs and fish, [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] plant and grow trees and flowers, [ 8 ] extract natural resources such as rocks, [ 9 ] and swim in the ...

  4. Animal Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Animal Crossing [a] is a social simulation video game series developed and published by Nintendo.It was created by Katsuya Eguchi and Hisashi Nogami. [1] [2] [3] [4 ...

  5. Shed - Wikipedia

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    The main types of shed construction are metal sheathing over a metal frame, plastic sheathing and frame, all-wood construction (the roof may be asphalt shingled or sheathed in tin), and vinyl-sided sheds built over a wooden frame. Small sheds may include a wooden or plastic floor, while more permanent ones may be built on a concrete pad or ...

  6. Train shed - Wikipedia

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    The earliest train sheds were wooden structures, often with unglazed openings to allow smoke and steam to escape. The oldest part of Bristol Temple Meads is a particularly fine – and large – example, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel with mock-hammerbeam roof. Surviving examples include: Ashburton, Devon, England (station closed)

  7. Ice house (building) - Wikipedia

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    Various types and designs of ice house exist but British ice houses were commonly brick-lined, domed structures, with most of their volume underground. Ice houses varied in design depending on the date and builder, but were usually conical or rounded at the bottom to hold melted ice. They usually had a drain to take away the melt-water.

  8. Delaware Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The room's floors consisted of a wooden finish. [12] The directors' and librarian's office was located to the west of the general reading room. An alcove was located to the North of the reading room. The alcove contained a memorial to Delaware residents who had lost their lives during the Spanish–American War.

  9. Preston Singletary - Wikipedia

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    Preston Singletary was born in 1963 in San Francisco, California. [2] He grew up in the Seattle-area listening to stories told by his great-grandparents."My great-grandmother, Susie Johnson Bartlett Gubatayo, centered our family in the Northwest.