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  2. Vinyl siding - Wikipedia

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    Vinyl siding is plastic exterior siding for houses and small apartment buildings, used for decoration and weatherproofing, imitating wood clapboard, batten board and batten or shakes, and used instead of other materials such as aluminum or fiber cement siding.

  3. Synthetic fence - Wikipedia

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    A horse behind a vinyl fence of flexible "rail" and coated wire. A synthetic fence, plastic fence or (when made of vinyl) vinyl or PVC fence is a fence made using synthetic plastics, such as vinyl , polypropylene, [1] nylon, [2] polythene (polyethylene) ASA, or from various recycled plastics. Composites of two or more plastics can also be used ...

  4. Veranda - Wikipedia

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    Veranda, as used in the United Kingdom and France, was brought by the British from India (Hindi: बरामदा, Urdu: برآمدہ).While the exact origin of the word is unknown, scholars suggest that the word may have originated in India or may have been adopted from the Portuguese [citation needed] and spread further to the British and French colonists. [6]

  5. Timber framing - Wikipedia

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    Mudbricks also called adobe are sometimes used to fill in timber-frame structures. They can be made on site and offer exceptional fire resistance. Such buildings must be designed to accommodate the poor thermal insulating properties of mudbrick, however, and usually have deep eaves or a veranda on four sides for weather protection.

  6. Linden, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The village of Linden subdivision was platted by Consider Warner and Eben Harris in 1840. Warner and Harris also built the Springer's Hotel hostelry that same year. [4] On September 23, 1851, the Linden post office was opened. [5] North Linden village was platted in the northwest corner of section 20 along the railroad on January 31, 1857. [6]

  7. Linden, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    De Luxe Records (later DeLuxe Records) was a record company and label formed in 1944 in Linden, New Jersey, and is known for its famed R&B and early rock recordings. In the mid-20th century, Linden was the headquarters for the Regal Records , as well as the budget record label Springboard International Records later in the century.

  8. Linden, California - Wikipedia

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    Linden is located at (38.019989, -121.091450), [6] along California Highway 26 and is approx 13 miles ENE of Stockton According to the United States Census Bureau , the CDP has a total area of 7.5 square miles (19 km 2 ), 99.30% of it land and 0.70% of it water.

  9. Linden, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Linden is located in northern Montgomery County. U.S. Route 231 passes through the town as Main Street, leading south 10 miles (16 km) to Crawfordsville, the county seat, and north 16 miles (26 km) to Lafayette. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Linden has a total area of 0.39 square miles (1.01 km 2), all land. [1]