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  2. Townhouse (Great Britain) - Wikipedia

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    Historically, a town house (later townhouse) was the city residence of a noble or wealthy family, who would own one or more country houses, generally manor houses, in which they lived for much of the year and from the estates surrounding which they derived much of their wealth and political power.

  3. Marshall Field Garden Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The Marshall Field Garden Apartments is a large non-governmental subsidized housing project in the Near North Side neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The project occupies two square city blocks and was the largest moderate-income housing development in the U.S. at the time of construction in 1929. Marshall Field Garden Apartments has 628 units ...

  4. Town & Country (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Town & Country, formerly the Home Journal and The National Press, is a monthly American lifestyle magazine. It is the oldest continually published general interest ...

  5. Southgate Estate - Wikipedia

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    The Southgate Estate was a modernist public housing project located in Runcorn New Town (Cheshire, England) and completed in 1977. The estate was designed by James Stirling, and comprised 1,500 residential units intended to house 6,000 people. The estate was demolished between 1990 and 1992 and replaced with another housing development, known ...

  6. Terraced house - Wikipedia

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    The style was used for workers' housing in industrial districts during the rapid urbanisation following the Industrial Revolution, particularly in the houses built for workers of the expanding textile industry. The terrace style spread widely across the country, and was the usual form of high-density residential housing up to World War II.

  7. Ebenezer Howard - Wikipedia

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    In 1899, he founded the Garden Cities Association, known now as the Town and Country Planning Association. By his association with Henry Harvey Vivian and the co-partnership housing movement, his ideas attracted enough attention and funding to begin Letchworth Garden City, a suburban garden city 37 miles (60 km

  8. Town and Country, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The Principia is a private school for Christian Scientists located on a 360-acre (150 ha) campus in Town and Country. [17] Visitation Academy of St. Louis, a Catholic private all-girls school, is also located in Town and Country. All-boys Catholic high school Christian Brothers College High School is located on the North Forty Outer Road.

  9. Town and Country Planning Association - Wikipedia

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    The TCPA has been a reformist movement for over a hundred years – evidenced by its interest in fair shares in development and land value uplift; shared ownership of public open space; participative and entrepreneurial local governance; town and country planned together, and enhancement of the environment – and the need to achieve sustainable communities.