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  2. A Farmhouse Behind A Fence - Wikipedia

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    A Farmhouse Behind A Fence is a 1904 painting by the Dutch artist Piet Mondrian. [1] It was completed early in his career, in 1904, when "the artist abruptly broke from his former life and went into rural seclusion in Brabant, a province in southern Netherlands."

  3. Victory Boogie Woogie - Wikipedia

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    Victory Boogie Woogie is the last, unfinished work of the Dutch abstract painter Piet Mondrian, left incomplete when Mondrian died in New York in 1944.He was still working on it three days before dying. [1]

  4. White Fence Farm - Wikipedia

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    Since 1954, the restaurant has been owned and operated by the Hastert family. Robert Hastert Sr. was the first family owner-manager. Hastert had begun as a wholesale poultry dealer at the Aurora Poultry Market during World War II and later owned the Harmony House restaurant in Aurora, Illinois, which he had opened four years before he bought White Fence Farm. [2]

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  6. Stott Hall Farm - Wikipedia

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    It is separated from the motorway by crash barriers and a fence to keep livestock in and prevent out-of-control vehicles crashing onto the property. [8] [13] It is one of the ten best-known sights on the motorway network. [14] [13] It was the subject of a BBC Radio 4 documentary, a Yorkshire Television documentary [15] and a short film. [16]

  7. Our Best Bathroom Renovating Ideas Ever - AOL

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    In this farmhouse bathroom renovation, the duo behind the Jersey Ice Cream Co. design firm chose to upgrade their shower space with a simple checkered tile pattern.