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  2. Mayslake Peabody Estate - Wikipedia

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    The rear façade of Mayslake Hall. The Mayslake Peabody Estate is an estate constructed as a country home for Francis Stuyvesant Peabody between 1919 and 1922. [3] The estate is located in the western Chicago suburb of Oak Brook, Illinois, United States, and is now part of the Mayslake Forest Preserve administered by the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County.

  3. John Wood Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The John Wood Mansion was built between 1835 and 1838 by John Wood, who in 1860 became the 12th governor of Illinois on the death of Governor William Bissell.The Wood family moved into the Greek Revival home situated at 12th and State Streets in Quincy, Illinois from an unusual two-story log cabin in 1837.

  4. Ellwood House - Wikipedia

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    It is located on First Street in DeKalb, Illinois, United States, in DeKalb County. The Victorian style home, designed by George O. Garnsey , underwent remodeling in 1898-1899 and 1911. The house was originally part of 1,000 acres (4.0 km 2 ) which included a large stable complex known as "Ellwood Green."

  5. West Side, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The eastern border is often the most disputed border by residents, real estate brokers, and city officials. [12] While some will claim Western Avenue is the eastern border, those in the communities east of Western Avenue such as West Town , the Near West Side , and Pilsen have more historical and cultural ties to the West Side and the central ...

  6. Octagon House (Barrington, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    The Octagon House is an eight-sided, two-story structure originally intended for residential use. According to the National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form submitted in June 1978, the home was built in or around 1860 by a Mr. Brown, likely Joseph Brown. [2]

  7. Reclaimed lumber - Wikipedia

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    A lounge chair using reclaimed wood. Reclaimed lumber is processed wood retrieved from its original application for purposes of subsequent use. Most reclaimed lumber comes from timbers and decking rescued from old barns, factories and warehouses, although some companies use wood from less traditional structures such as boxcars, coal mines and wine barrels.