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  2. Artisan (Cleveland) - Wikipedia

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    Artisan is a high rise apartment tower located in the University Circle district of Cleveland. The 24-story building stands 267-foot (81 m) tall, making it the tallest in the city outside of downtown .

  3. Pope's Urn - Wikipedia

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    Pope's Urn was the initiative of Twickenham resident Graham Henderson as public art consultant for the London-based arts charity Poet in the City. [5] Henderson conceived the project and worked in partnership with Richmond upon Thames Council , [ 6 ] and the architectural design practice Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios , [ 7 ] to design, build ...

  4. Pope's villa - Wikipedia

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    Pope's house at Twickenham, showing the grotto. From a watercolour produced soon after his death. Pope's villa was the residence of the poet Alexander Pope at Twickenham, then a village west of London in Middlesex. He moved there in 1719 and created gardens and an underground grotto. When Baroness Howe of Langar (1762–1835) purchased the ...

  5. Artisan Works founder Louis Perticone dies at 73 - AOL

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    Creator of the one-of-a-kind art gallery and event space succumbed to metastatic pancreatic cancer July 1.

  6. Category:Twickenham - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 November 2022, at 14:08 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Orleans House - Wikipedia

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    Orleans House was a Palladian villa built by the architect John James in 1710 [1] near the Thames at Twickenham, England, for the politician and diplomat James Johnston.It was subsequently named after Louis-Phillipe, Duke of Orléans who stayed there in the early 19th century.

  8. Chapel House, Twickenham - Wikipedia

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    Chapel House, now No. 15, Montpelier Row, Twickenham, is a house in Greater London, England.The house has also been called Tennyson House and Holyrood House. [1] It was occupied at one time by Alfred Tennyson, and poet Walter de la Mare lived in the same row nearly a hundred years later.

  9. Kindergarten teacher begs parents to stop sending this 1 ...

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    Elementary teacher Amy McMahon is begging parents to stop sending their kids to school with syrup-filled fruit cups for lunch or snack.