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  2. A yurt, hobbit hole and Frank Lloyd Wright home: A look at 6 ...

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    The yurt has plenty of amenities, including Wi-Fi, a smart television, a refrigerator, a toaster oven/air fryer, a water cooler with hot water, and a Keurig coffee maker, with coffee and creamer.

  3. List of ghost towns in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The United States state of Indiana has many former, abandoned, or ghost towns.A study concluded there were at least forty one, two of which were "drowned towns". [1]The sole remaining house in Baltimore, Indiana Abandoned grain elevators at Corwin, Indiana An abandoned building and grain silos in Sloan, Indiana

  4. Yurt - Wikipedia

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    Yurt of Kazakhs in the Tian Shan, 200 km northeast of Urumqi at 2100 m a.s.l., August 1991. The Old Turkic yurt (' tent, dwelling, abode, range ') may have been derived from the Old Turkic word ur—a verb with the suffix +Ut. [2]

  5. French Lick, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    French Lick was originally a French trading post built near a spring and salt lick. A fortified ranger post was established near the springs in 1811. On Johnson's 1837 map of Indiana, the community was known as Salt Spring. The town was founded in 1857. [4] French Lick's post office has been in operation since 1847. [5]

  6. Planning a Dollywood vacation? These East Tennessee inns were ...

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    There are a lot of lodging choices out there for folks heading to Dollywood or the Great Smoky Mountains. But Tripadvisor's reviewers propelled two Sevierville spots into the top 25 B&Bs or inns ...

  7. Nineveh, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Nineveh is an unincorporated community in Nineveh Township, Johnson County, Indiana, United States. Nineveh took its name from Nineveh Creek, [3] which in turn is named after Nineveh Berry, a hunter who fell into the creek while hunting for deer. [4] The town also has the Cordry-Sweetwater branch library. [5]