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  2. 70 Fireplace Ideas to Bring the Coziest Vibes to Your Space - AOL

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    Historic Hearth Fireplace. Alyse Archer-Coité amped up the country charm in her 1770 upstate–New York house by painting her kitchen hearth in a happy shade of blue. The shelf is the perfect ...

  3. Peebles Homestead - Wikipedia

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    The log barn and log smith shop have not survived, but a 16 foot by 18 foot detached limestone kitchen has survived. The kitchen is located to the rear of the home and contains a large open hearth fireplace with a limestone chimney. A one-story 22 foot by 21 foot addition with a limestone chimney was added to the Eastern part of the home.

  4. Timpas Creek - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Alternatively, timpas can also be interpreted as "furnace hearth" [5] or any home stone fireplace hearth — of the shaley and marly rocks of the Colorado Group, the locally quarried Timpas Limestone [6] would be the thickest and least unsuitable stone for the job.

  5. Fireplace - Wikipedia

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    Hearth—The floor of a fireplace. The part of a hearth which projects into a room may be called the front or outer hearth. [22] Hearthstone—A large stone or other materials used as the hearth material. Insert—The fireplace insert is a device inserted into an existing masonry or prefabricated wood fireplace. [23]

  6. Where has Sean "Diddy" Combs lived in New York and New ... - AOL

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    Among its features is a second floor wrought-iron banister that was custom made onsite; Brazilian cherry wood floors and limestone fireplaces in the sitting room, dining room and family room; and ...

  7. Fireplace mantel - Wikipedia

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    Fireplace and overmantel at Boston Manor House. Up to the twelfth century, fires were simply made in the middle of a home by a hypocaust, or with braziers, or by fires on the hearth with smoke vented out through the lantern in the roof. [1] As time went on, the placement of fireplaces moved to the wall, incorporating chimneys to vent the smoke ...

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