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  2. Miss Grant Takes Richmond - Wikipedia

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    Miss Grant Takes Richmond is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon, starring Lucille Ball, William Holden, and Janis Carter, and produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures. It was released under the alternative title Innocence Is Bliss in Britain.

  3. William L. Thaxton Jr. House - Wikipedia

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    The home was purchased by two architecture enthusiasts who restored the home to Wright's plans and built a large addition, designed by Bob Inaba of Kirksey-Meyers, to make the house more liveable. [2] The house was placed on the market again in 2021, at an asking price of $3.15 million. [3]

  4. William G. Fricke House - Wikipedia

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    William G. Fricke House is a home designed by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright in Oak Park, Illinois, United States. Fricke commissioned the home in 1901 and it was finished the next year. Fricke commissioned the home in 1901 and it was finished the next year.

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  6. Marshall Erdman Prefab Houses - Wikipedia

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    James McBean Residence – Rochester, Minnesota (Prefab #2) Frank Lloyd Wright was interested in mass production of housing throughout his career. In 1954, he discovered that Marshall Erdman, who contracted the First Unitarian Society of Madison, was selling modest prefabricated homes.

  7. Wye House - Wikipedia

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    The Wye plantation was created in the 1650s by a Welsh Puritan and wealthy planter, Edward Lloyd.Between 1780 and 1790, the main house was built by his great-great-grandson, Edward Lloyd IV, using the profits generated by the forced labor of enslaved people. [3]