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  2. Gray Gables - Wikipedia

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    Gray Gables was built in 1880 and was named Tudor Haven by its first owners. [1] Grover Cleveland purchased the house for $20,000 [2] in 1890 (equivalent to $620,000 in 2023), renovating it and renaming it Gray Gables.

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    Alaska: The Crow's Nest. Anchorage Go for the sweeping views of the water and the mountains, stay for the impeccable service and top-notch food.

  4. Crows Nest (Wilmington, Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    The Crows Nest is a historic farmstead property at 35 Sturgis Drive in Wilmington, Vermont. The 75-acre (30 ha) property includes rolling woods and a hay meadow, and a small cluster of farm outbuildings near the main house, a c. 1803 Cape style building. The property typifies early Vermont farmsteads, and is now protected by a preservation ...

  5. Dining review: The Crow's Nest remains deliciously devoted to ...

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    The Crow's Nest, with its nautical trappings and polished wood, is like a time capsule — but one that still gleams and sparkles. ... My husband's black cod ($44), on the other hand, was ...

  6. Crows Nest - Wikipedia

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    Crows Nest, Crow's Nest or Crowsnest may refer to: Crow's nest , a structure in the upper part of the main mast of a ship, or a structure that is used as a lookout point Places

  7. Elizabeth Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Elizabeth Islands are a chain of over 20 small islands extending southwest from the southern coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts in the United States. [1] They are located at the outer edge of Buzzards Bay, north of Martha's Vineyard, from which they are separated by Vineyard Sound, and constitute the town of Gosnold in Dukes County, Massachusetts.