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  2. Douglas House - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Bright Douglas House, Fayetteville, Tennessee, listed on the NRHP Hiram Douglas House , Ooltewah, Tennessee, listed on the NRHP John B. and Ketura (Kettie) Douglas House , Tyler, Texas, listed on the NRHP

  3. Douglas House (Harbor Springs, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The Douglas House is located on a very steep slope overlooking the lake. It is a four-story, bright white, Modern structure with a flat roof clad with redwood. The overall form of the house is a large rectangle set on end. [3] The rear wall of the house, which faces the lake, makes extensive use of glass to provide maximum views.

  4. Douglas House (Omaha) - Wikipedia

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    The Douglas House was the second hotel in Omaha, Nebraska. Located in present-day Downtown Omaha on the southwest corner of 13th and Harney Streets, the hotel housed influential politicians, speculators, and the first court trial in the Nebraska Territory. [1] A two-story frame structure, it supplemented the earlier St. Nicholas Hotel.

  5. Douglas House (Lovells Township, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The Douglas House, also known as the Douglas Hotel or the North Branch Outing Club, is a sporting lodge located at 6122 East County Road 612 in Lovells Township, Michigan. It was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 2000 [ 2 ] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.

  6. Marjory Stoneman Douglas House - Wikipedia

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    Marjory Stoneman Douglas's house as of March 2023. The Marjory Stoneman Douglas House is a historic house at 3744 Stewart Avenue in Miami, Florida.Built in 1926, it was the lifelong home of environmentalist Marjory Stoneman Douglas (1890-1998), who was nationally known for her efforts to preserve the Everglades of southern Florida.

  7. Douglas House, Westminster - Wikipedia

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    The original Douglas House, which opened either during or after the Second World War, occupied the former Guards Club building at 41–43 Brook Street in Mayfair. [2] The second Douglas House was located at 66 Lancaster Gate, W2, in the Bayswater/Hyde Park district of London, one block north of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens and the actual Lancaster Gate on Bayswater Road.

  8. George B. Douglas House - Wikipedia

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    The house was built for Douglas who was a partner in a cereal mill that became the Quaker Oats Company. [3] David Turner bought the property in 1924 and converted the house into a funeral home. He was a patron of regionalist artist Grant Wood, and Turner leased the carriage house to him from 1924 to 1933. Wood used it as his residence, along ...

  9. Douglas House, Petersham - Wikipedia

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    The house, stables and cottage were Grade II listed in 1950 and the house's designation upgraded to Grade II* in 1983. [4] [5] The Federal Republic of Germany bought Douglas House and grounds in 1969 and built a school around it. The German School London was then founded in 1971. New buildings were erected in the grounds, but the original house ...