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The John Thompson Woodhouse House is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, irregularly massed Tudor Revival house with a tile roof designed by George D. Mason.It is similar in design to the 1915 house Mason designed for Charles T. Fisher, located on West Boston Boulevard in Detroit in what is now the Boston-Edison Historic District.
At Brook Farm, as in other communities, physical labor was perceived as a condition of mental well-being and health. Brook Farm was one of at least 80 communal experiments active in the United States in the 1840s, though it was the first to be secular. [10] Ripley believed his experiment would be a model for the rest of society.
The Old Gaissert Homeplace, also known as Orr-Williamson-Gaissert Homeplace, Williamson Place, or Mary Brook Farm, is a historic building in Williamson, Georgia. It was originally built in 1827 and added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 4, 1973. It is located northeast of Williamson on GA 362. [2]
Site of unsuccessful Colonial stand against British. 70: Fury Brook Farm: Fury Brook Farm: September 15, 2004 : Kings Highway: Sugar Loaf: First farm established on the old Wawayanda Path in 1731. Horses for Continental Army bred here. 71
The owner/developers of the project are Pat Kraras, Mauro Cammarano, Gus Kraras, Chris Kraras, and Daniel Casciano IV. The former Brooke Mansion, will be offered for sale to be restored for either commercial or professional purposes. The mansion contains 33 rooms, 19 bedrooms, eight baths, and 10 fireplaces.
Acknowledged by the National Register of Historic Places, and heralded for its original and restored design elements, the Thomas I. Stoner House is for sale at 1030 56th St. in Des Moines ...
The farm was named for a shady brook that ran behind the property. The family moved to its current current location at the juncture of Lower Makefield, Newtown and Middletown townships in the 1960s.
Grosse Pointe Farms: Built for Joseph H Berry, was demolished in 1941 more images: Fair Lane: 1915: Baronial and Prairie: Joseph N. French William Van Tine Marion Mahony Griffin Frank Lloyd Wright Jens Jensen. Dearborn: Built for Henry Ford, founder of Ford Motor Company. Today, a historical landscape and house museum [7] R.E Olds Residence ...