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  2. Cedarcroft - Wikipedia

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    Cedarcroft, also known as Bayard Taylor House, is a historic house on Gatehouse Drive in Chester County, Pennsylvania near Kennett Square. It was built in 1859 for writer Bayard Taylor (1825–1878), and is a good local example of Italianate architecture. It remained Taylor's home until 1874, and is where he wrote some of his well-known works.

  3. The Long Christmas Dinner (opera) - Wikipedia

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    The opera depicts 90 years in the history of the mid-western Bayard family. The opera opens with Lucia, wife of Roderick Bayard, setting the table for Christmas dinner. Having finished, she calls down her husband and his mother, who is joining them in their first Christmas dinner in their new house.

  4. Better Business Bureau (BBB) complaints and accreditation ...

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    With a legacy of more than 100 years, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) is the go-to watchdog for evaluating businesses and charities. The nonprofit organization maintains a massive database of ...

  5. Bayard–Condict Building - Wikipedia

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    The Bayard–Condict Building (formerly the Condict Building and Bayard Building) is a 12-story commercial structure at 65 Bleecker Street in the NoHo neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Built between 1897 and 1899 in the Chicago School style, it was the only building in New York City designed by architect Louis Sullivan , who worked on ...

  6. What has become of the Bayard Chocolate House on Route 130?

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  7. 'Watson' review: Sherlock and 'House' combo is unhinged TV - AOL

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    Watson is assisted in his endeavor by fellow Sherlock associate Shinwell Johnson (Ritchie Coster), a walking cockney stereotype, and a group of hand-picked medical geniuses.

  8. Lodgers in Bayard Street Tenement, Five Cents a Spot

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    Lodgers in Bayard Street Tenement, Five Cents a Spot (1889) by Jacob Riis. Lodgers in Bayard Street Tenement, Five Cents a Spot is a black and white photograph taken by Danish-American photographer Jacob Riis, in 1889. It was included in his photographic book How the Other Half Lives, published in 1890. [1]

  9. Château Bayard - Wikipedia

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    Château Bayard has been listed as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture since 1915. [1] The castle has housed the Bayard museum since 1975; it presents the life and the myth of Pierre Terrail, seigneur de Bayard, the famous "knight without fear and without reproach" (French: le chevalier sans peur et sans reproche).