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  2. Satellite Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Satellite Beach is a coastal city in Brevard County, Florida, U.S. The population was 11,226 at the 2020 United States Census, up from 10,109 at the 2010 census, and it is located with the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Banana River to the west. Satellite Beach is part of the Palm Bay–Melbourne–Titusville, Florida Metropolitan ...

  3. Bahay na Tisa - Wikipedia

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    The Bahay na Tisa was built in 1846 by Don Cecilio Tech y Cabrera. [3] It is among the buildings which survived World War II. [1]During the Martial law era under President Ferdinand Marcos, it became known as the Freedom House and was used a meeting place for both anti and pro-Marcos groups.

  4. Holy Apostles Episcopal Church (Satellite Beach, Florida)

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    Holy Apostles Episcopal Church, is an historic Carpenter Gothic church building now located at 505 Grant Avenue in Satellite Beach, Florida in the United States.It was built in 1902 some 100 kilometers to the south in Fort Pierce to serve St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, which it did until March 25, 1959, when St. Andrew's moved into a much larger structure and gave its old building, less its ...

  5. Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County - Wikipedia

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    The Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County is a local history museum located in Moorhead, Minnesota and exists to collect, preserve, interpret, and share the history and culture of Clay County, Minnesota. The organization directs the museum and archives at the Hjemkomst Center and provides tours of Moorhead's Hjemkomst Viking Ship and ...

  6. Ceramic house - Wikipedia

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    Ceramic houses are buildings made of an earth mixture which is high in clay, and fired to become ceramic. The process of building and firing such houses was developed by Iranian architect Nader Khalili in the late 1970s; he named it Geltaftan. "Gel" means "clay" and "taftan" means "firing, baking, and weaving clay" in Persian language.

  7. Tecla house - Wikipedia

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    The Tecla as of 2021. The Tecla house is a prototype 3D-printed eco residential building made out of clay.The first model was designed by the Italian architecture studio Mario Cucinella Architects (MCA) and engineered and built by Italian 3D printing specialists WASP by April 2021, becoming the world's first house 3D-printed entirely from a mixture made from mainly local earth and water.

  8. Dr. Henry Clay House - Wikipedia

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    The Dr. Henry Clay House near Paris, Kentucky was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [2] Located in the Bluegrass region of Kentucky, this house was built by Revolutionary War contributor "Dr." Henry Clay, (first cousin, once removed, of politician Henry Clay) in 1787. The "Dr" may be only a courtesy title, as to date ...

  9. Dr. Clay House - Wikipedia

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    The Dr. Clay House is a historic house at Walnut and Center Streets in Leslie, Arkansas. It is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, with irregular massing that includes a main block with a hip roof, a projecting front gable, and a rear addition. A shed-roof porch extends across the front, with turned posts and balustrade in a fanciful Folk Victorian style.