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  2. 2000s United States housing bubble - Wikipedia

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    Median cost to purchase a home by U.S. state Median cost to purchase a home by U.S. metro area Fig. 1: Robert Shiller's plot of U.S. home prices, population, building costs, and bond yields, from Irrational Exuberance, 2nd ed. [1] Shiller shows that inflation-adjusted U.S. home prices increased 0.4% per year from 1890 to 2004 and 0.7% per year from 1940 to 2004, whereas U.S. census data from ...

  3. Chesterton, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Chesterton was home to the annual Wizard of Oz Festival, established in 1982, which is the largest and most famous of its kind. [27] In 2006, former organizers Lakeshore Festivals and Events moved the event to the Porter County Expo Center in Valparaiso, Indiana. After 3 years, LFE discontinued the festival and it was brought home to Chesterton ...

  4. Victoria MacKenzie-Childs - Wikipedia

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    Victoria MacKenzie-Childs (August 26, 1948) is a ceramic artist who along with her husband Richard founded the luxury home goods firm MacKenzie-Childs in 1983. A beacon of Madison Avenue in New York City in the 1990s, their "chic boutique" showcased their distinctly whimsical style that the New York Post once described as "Mary Poppins meets Alice in Wonderland."

  5. Thomas R. Marshall - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Riley Marshall (March 14, 1854 – June 1, 1925) was an American politician who served as the 28th vice president of the United States from 1913 to 1921 under President Woodrow Wilson.

  6. 1,000,000 - Wikipedia

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    1,000,000 (one million), or one thousand thousand, is the natural number following 999,999 and preceding 1,000,001. The word is derived from the early Italian millione (milione in modern Italian), from mille, "thousand", plus the augmentative suffix -one.

  7. Henry Clay Frick House - Wikipedia

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    [240] [241] When Frick's estate was appraised in 1920, the mansion and its objects inside were valued at $13 million. [242] Following a dispute between the New York and Pennsylvania state governments over his estate, a court determined that Frick's legal residence had been his Pittsburgh house, not his New York City mansion. [224]