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  2. List of Levitt & Sons Housing Developments on Long Island

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    During the 20th century, Long Island (and the US as a whole) saw a pattern of mass suburbanization. [1] Levitt and Sons – one of the most famous real estate firms of the 20th century – built many housing developments across Long Island (and the US, as a whole), including Levittown, New York – which is widely considered as being America's first mass-produced suburb, and also as the ...

  3. 10 Famous TV and Movie Homes You Can Actually Own (If ... - AOL

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    Location: Kings Point, Long Island, New York. Value: $85 million. Annual Income Needed: $20.9 million. Net Worth Required: $79.9 million. This iconic 10-bedroom Long Island estate symbolizes ...

  4. List of historic properties in Tucson, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation was established in March 1984. The foundations mission is to save Tucson's neon signs and list numerous properties on the National Register of Historic Places. However, the Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation does not have the ability to deny a demolition permit.

  5. Beautiful Victorian Homes for Sale Across America - AOL

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    Picture an elegant old home in your mind, and chances are good that you're imagining something resembling a Victorian. Here are 20 of the most beautiful ones up for sale.

  6. List of American houses - Wikipedia

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    Inisfada: the huge Tudor Revival mansion of Nicholas Frederic Brady on Long Island; Kykuit: the residence of oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller in Tarrytown on the Hudson River; Lower East Side Tenement Museum, a six-story brick tenement building that was home to an estimated 7,000 people, from over 20 nations, between 1863 and 1935, in New York City.

  7. 40 Famous People's Homes You Can Visit - AOL

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    In 1945, renowned abstract expressionist painter Jackson Pollock moved into a house on Long Island, where he lived and worked on his color-spattered artworks until his death in 1956.