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  2. Sam Wanamaker - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Wanamaker (born Samuel Wattenmacker; June 14, 1919 – December 18, 1993) was an American actor and director, whose career on stage and in film and television spanned five decades. He began his career on Broadway , but spent most of his professional life in the United Kingdom, where he emigrated after becoming fearful of being ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Vermilion ...

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    Location of Vermilion Parish in Louisiana. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Vermilion Parish, Louisiana.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Vermilion Parish, Louisiana, United States.

  4. Maurice Crumpacker House - Wikipedia

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    The Maurice Crumpacker House is the former residence of Maurice E. Crumpacker, a popular Oregon attorney and United States Congressman in the 1920s.. The house was built by Portland architect Wade Hampton Pipes in 1923, and is located in the Dunthorpe neighborhood of Multnomah County, Oregon, just outside the Portland municipal boundary.

  5. Mass. town paid $1.7M for Smith & Wesson founder’s historic ...

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    Talk about buyer’s remorse. Seven years ago, a small Massachusetts town purchased a majestic 1886 mansion for the bargain price of $1.75 million, saving it from demolition — but residents ...

  6. Maurice H. Webster - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Webster went on to have a long career designing a public buildings and private homes in a variety of architectural styles. Among his projects, Webster would build an airport, a castle, a stadium and field house, and Chicago’s Chess Pavilion. He died on May 17, 1982, in Evanston. [3]

  7. Mauritshuis - Wikipedia

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    ' Maurice House ') is an art museum in The Hague, Netherlands. The museum houses the Royal Cabinet of Paintings which consists of 854 objects, mostly Dutch Golden Age paintings. The collection contains works by Johannes Vermeer, Rembrandt van Rijn, Jan Steen, Paulus Potter, Frans Hals, Jacob van Ruisdael, Hans Holbein the Younger, and others.

  8. The Houmas - Wikipedia

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    The house and what was left of the property was finally purchased by Dr. George B. Crozat in 1940. Crozat began an ambitious program of restoration of the house and gardens. In the process he stripped off some of the original decorative elements of the interior and exterior to give the house a simpler, "Federal style," look.

  9. Maurice Hart House - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Hart House, also known as Rock-a-way, is a historic plantation house and national historic district located near Stovall, Granville County, North Carolina. It was built about 1845, and is a two-story, three-bay, Greek Revival heavy timber frame dwelling. It has a low hipped roof, exterior brick end chimneys, and a late-19th century porch.