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  2. The Mills House Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Mills House Hotel was built by local grain merchant Otis Mills and opened on November 3, 1853. [2] The 180-room hotel was designed by architect John E. Earle [ 3 ] and cost $200,000. [ 4 ] The original plan for the hotel would have filled the entire block between Hibernian Hall to the south and Queen St. to the north, but a rival hotelier ...

  3. Robert Mills House - Wikipedia

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    The Robert Mills House, also known as Robert Mills Historic House and Park or the Ainsley Hall House, is a historic house museum at 1616 Blanding Street in Columbia, South Carolina. Built in 1823 to a design by Robert Mills , it was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1973 for its architectural significance.

  4. Mills House No. 1 - Wikipedia

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    Mills House No. 1 is one of two survivors of three men's hotels built by banker Darius Ogden Mills in New York City (the other being Mills Hotel No. 3). [1] It originally contained 1,554 tiny rooms (7 and a half by 6 feet or 5 by 8 feet) that rented at the affordable rate of 20 cents a night, with meals costing 15 cents, [2] [3] The rooms contained only a bed with a mattress and two pillows ...

  5. Mills House - Wikipedia

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    Mills House (Rome, New York) Harriet May Mills House, Syracuse, New York; Warren Mills House, Klamath Falls, Oregon, a National Register of Historic Places listing in Oregon; Lewis H. Mills House (1916), Portland, Oregon; Lewis H. Mills House (1929), Portland, Oregon; Mills House (Fort Mill, South Carolina) Richard W. and Margaret Mills House ...

  6. Gen. William A. Mills House - Wikipedia

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    Gen. William A. Mills House is a historic home located at Mount Morris in Livingston County, New York. Constructed in 1838, the Mills Homestead was the last home of Gen. William Augustus Mills (1777–1844), who was the founder and first permanent white settler of Mount Morris.

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