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  2. Boarding house - Wikipedia

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    Sherlock Holmes lived in a boarding house at 221B Baker Street, whose landlady, Mrs. Hudson, provided some domestic service. In Look Homeward, Angel, author Thomas Wolfe richly chronicles his life growing up in his mother's boarding house "Dixieland" in early-20th-century Asheville. Addy Walker is a character in the American Girl historical ...

  3. ESO Hotel - Wikipedia

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    It has been called a "boarding house on Mars", because the desert surroundings are Mars-like, [2] and an "Oasis for astronomers". [3] It is not a commercial hotel, and the public cannot book rooms. [ 4 ]

  4. The Jane - Wikipedia

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    The Jane is a boutique hotel at 505–507 West Street, on the northeastern corner with Jane Street, in the West Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.It was constructed in 1908 by the American Seaman's Friend Society (ASFS) as a sailors' boarding house called the American Seamen's Friend Society Sailors' Home and Institute.

  5. Pension (lodging) - Wikipedia

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    A pension (UK: / ˈ p ɒ̃ s j ɒ̃ /, US: / p ɒ n ˈ s j oʊ n /; [1] French: [pɑ̃sjɔ̃] ⓘ) [2] is a type of guest house or boarding house. This term is typically used in Continental European countries, in areas of North Africa and the Middle East that formerly had large European expatriate populations, and in some parts of South America ...

  6. Charles Mears Silver Lake Boardinghouse - Wikipedia

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    The Charles Mears Silver Lake Boardinghouse is a two-story, rectangular structure measuring 70 feet (21 m) by 28 feet (8.5 m), with a one-story wing kitchen measuring 25 feet (7.6 m) by 25 feet (7.6 m) connected to one side. [2]

  7. Category:Boarding houses - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to boarding houses, houses (frequently family homes) in which lodgers rent one or more rooms on a nightly basis, and sometimes for extended periods of weeks, months, and years. The common parts of the house are maintained, and some services, such as laundry and cleaning, may be supplied.

  8. The Children's Village at the Canuanã School - Wikipedia

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    The School teachers 780 children from ages 7–17 and has been opened for 44 years. Operating as a boarding school for 540 school children run and funded by the Bradesco Foundation, the Children’s Village received the Building of the Year award in 2018 as the Best Building of Educational Architecture of the World. [2]

  9. Jukola Boardinghouse - Wikipedia

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    The Jukola Boardinghouse is a former boarding house in Virginia, Minnesota, United States. It was built in 1912, one of many constructed as mining began in the Iron Range and thousands of unmarried men arrived to take work. [2] The name Jukola is Finnish, as it was built for Finnish miners. [3]