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  2. Josie Arlington - Wikipedia

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    Arlington was born Mary Deubler in New Orleans to German parents. [6] Although shrewd, Arlington was known to be short-tempered and violent. She began working as a prostitute in 1881, supporting her family on her earnings, [1] and opened a brothel at 172 Customhouse Street prior to the murder of her brother Peter Deubler in November 1890.

  3. Common lodging-house - Wikipedia

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    Communal dining area of a Common lodging-house in New York, circa 1910 Children within a Common lodging-house, Christmas 1910. Urban reformer Jacob Riis was not only an advocate for improving the condition of people living in cheap lodging houses; he had lived in them as a young man, an experience he described in his slum memoir How the Other Half Lives (1890).

  4. Crib barn - Wikipedia

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    The most popular type of crib barn built in the Appalachian states was also the simplest to construct considering its size and stability. The "Double Crib" consisted of two cribs separated by a breezeway and covered by the same roof. This type of barn is the most common in Appalachia. The doors in this type of crib barn face either front or in ...

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    Oeuf, which means "egg" in French, is a Brooklyn-based sustainable children's lifestyle brand that sells everything from burping cloths to full-blown cribs, so if you want to make your baby's ...

  7. 'Cribs' Season 19: The 34 celebs who are opening up their ...

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    MTV's hit show "Cribs" is back with new episodes, and TODAY.com has an exclusive look at the list of celebrities who will be opening up their lavish homes to viewers this fall.