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  2. Cardboard Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The Cardboard Cathedral was designed by the Japanese architect Shigeru Ban and opened in August 2013. It is located on the site of the former St John the Baptist Church on the corner of Hereford and Madras Streets in Latimer Square , several blocks from the permanent location of ChristChurch Cathedral.

  3. Cardboard modeling - Wikipedia

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    Cardboard modeling or cardboard engineering is a form of modelling with paper, card stock, paperboard, and corrugated fiberboard. [1] The term cardboard engineering is sometimes used to differentiate from the craft of making decorative cards .

  4. Wikipedia:Unusual articles - Wikipedia

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    Vajdahunyad Castle: A castle in Budapest that was originally partially built out of cardboard. Vatican Railway: It consists of a 680-metre (2,230 ft) branch line and was constructed as a direct result of the Vatican's recognition as a country. Vennbahn: A disused railway in Belgium which separates five pieces of Germany from the rest of Germany ...

  5. Astolat Dollhouse Castle - Wikipedia

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    The Astolat Dollhouse Castle was acquired by collector L. Freeman in 1996 and moved to the Nassau County Museum of Art. [18] Freeman is an avid collector of dollhouses and since her acquisition of the Astolat Dollhouse Castle she has continually upgraded its interiors with additional one-of-a-kind antique miniatures, tiny antique furniture, and paintings in addition to those that already ...

  6. Castle (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Castle (sometimes known as Palace, not to be confused with Palace aka Shithead) is a card game designed by Bruno Faidutti, Francesca Flores, [1] and Serge Laget. Art by Emmanuel Roudier. [2] Played with 2-5 players. It is a shedding card game, i.e. the winning player is the one who disposes of all of their cards first.

  7. L-plan castle - Wikipedia

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    Muchalls Castle, Scotland Gleninagh Castle, County Clare, Ireland. An L-plan castle is a castle or tower house in the shape of an L, typically built from the 13th to the 17th century. This design is found quite frequently in Scotland, but is also seen in England, Ireland, Romania, Sardinia, and other locations.

  8. Dudley Castle - Wikipedia

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    A plan of the castle from J. D. Mackenzie's The Castles of England: their story and structure [15] A stable block was constructed on the site at some point before 1700. This was the final building to be constructed in the castle. [6] The bulk of the remaining habitable parts of the castle was destroyed by fire in 1750.

  9. Dundas Castle (Roscoe, New York) - Wikipedia

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    Dundas Castle, also called Craig-e-Clair, is a neo-Gothic house near Roscoe in Sullivan County, New York. It was built between 1910 and 1924 for Ralph Wurts-Dundas. It was built between 1910 and 1924 for Ralph Wurts-Dundas.