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Wickedpedia What is a Cape Cod-style house? We know them and love them, but how did the iconic architectural style become synonymous with New England? A Cape-style home in Barnstable. via MLS.
What is a Tudor Revival style house? A result of early 20th-century Romanticism, Tudor Revival-style homes were inspired by the characterful exteriors of Medieval architecture (namely found in ...
A four-bedroom, 4,068-square-foot midcentury modern-style house in west suburban Wayne that was designed by noted architect Paul Schweikher will be listed today for nearly $1.3 million. Built in ...
The Trump administration is highlighting its aggressive immigration enforcement to mark President Trump's first 100 days.
The Hill House Nap Dress is a day-to-night wardrobe staple — just ask the many Page Six editors who own and love them.
Michelle Obama announced she's releasing a new beauty book in November to "reclaim" her style and fashion after her looks were "dissected" in White House.
A Henry County teen survived a tornado that destroyed his home. His father, "The Wire" actor Tray Chaney, is sharing their emotional recovery with cameras and the community.
The Louis J. Poisson House, built in 1886, is an Italianate-style home located in Wilmington's historic district. Louis J. Poisson, a real estate broker, commissioned the house and lived there ...
Matt Morarity was living in Indianapolis when he decided to invest in a fixer-upper. He purchased a circa-1882 Italianate-style house in the city’s Old Northside neighborhood for $300,000 in ...
Key R.I. House committee votes to advance ban on assault-style weapons If passed by the full House on Thursday, attention will focus on whether new Senate President Lawson can get the bill to the ...
Lexi Wood revealed her main goal for the 'Summer House' season 9 reunion after her dramatic relationship with Jesse Solomon came to an end ...
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