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Belmont is a Georgian house and gardens in Throwley, near Faversham in east Kent. Built between 1769 and 1793, it has been described as "a marvellous example of Georgian architecture that has remained completely unspoilt". [1] The house is famous for the most extensive private collection of clocks in England. [1]
The Garden Homes Historic District is a residential historic district located in the Chatham neighborhood of the South Side, Chicago, Illinois. The district includes 152 residential buildings, 88 of which are contributing buildings , built in 1919-20 as Chicago's first large housing project.
Belmont Cragin is one of 77 officially designated Chicago community areas located on the Northwest Side of the City of Chicago, Illinois. It is designated Community Area 19, and is located 8 miles (13 km) NW of the Loop. Surrounding community areas include: Portage Park, Hermosa, Austin, Montclare, Dunning.
The Lakeview Historic District is a historic district on the north side of the city of Chicago, Illinois.. The district was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on September 15, 1977. [2]
Belmont House may refer to: Belmont House, Toronto, care home in Canada; Belmont House, Shetland, lairds house in Scotland; Belmont House (Montevideo), hotel in Uruguay; Belmont House, Herefordshire, country house in Herefordshire, England; Belmont House and Gardens, country house in Kent, England; Belmont House School, Newton Mearns, Scotland
Belmont, fictional Italian estate of the character Portia in the play The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare The Belmonts, a clan of vampire -hunting characters in the Japanese video game series Castlevania
The Lakewood Balmoral Historic District is a historic district in the Edgewater community area of Chicago, Illinois. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on February 12, 1999. The district covers an area of about 63 acres (0.25 km 2 ); its boundaries are Magnolia Avenue to the east, Wayne Avenue to the west, Foster Avenue ...
When Anna became a widow, she demolished the house and built a much more luxurious house in its place. Rose Terrace II: 1934 Neo-Classical: Horace Traumbauer: Grosse Pointe: Was built for Anna Thompson Dodge, widow of Horace E Dodge, co-founder of Dodge Brothers Company, was the most opulent residence of Michigan and was demolished in 1976.