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  2. D. R. Horton - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1978 by Donald R. Horton. [6] Horton took the company public in 1992, and as of 2020 owned about 6% of the company. [7] In 1997, the company acquired Continental Homes for $305 million and the assumption of $278 million in debt. [8] The company also entered the Tucson, Arizona, market. [9]

  3. Winter Garden Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Winter Garden Downtown Historic District is a U.S. historic district in Winter Garden, Florida. It is bounded by Woodland, Tremaine, Henderson, and Lakeview Streets, encompasses approximately 100 acres (0.40 km 2 ), and contains 26 historic buildings.

  4. Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, Winter Garden was damaged by a parachute mine in 1941 and demolished the following year. [4] A 1960s extension took its place, but in 2001, a lottery funded refurbishment of the museum created a new Winter Garden extension [5] and improved facilities. The Winter Gardens contain over 2,000 flowers and plants. [6]

  5. Show house - Wikipedia

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    Model homes in Sacramento. A show house, also called a model home or display home, is a "display" version of manufactured homes, or houses in a subdivision. [1] They are used on newly built developments to show the living space and features of homes available. [2]

  6. File:Winter Garden, Ilkley.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Webb Horton House - Wikipedia

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    In 1911 the Horton children had bought the house at South and East Conkling, later tearing it down for the sunken garden. [1] Eugene Horton willed the estate to his cousin and employee, John Morrison. Morrison, a farmer, reluctantly took care of the estate until his death in 1946. [3] He made few changes to the property. [1]