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  2. James G. Blaine Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Following her husband's death in 1893, Harriet listed the house for sale at a cost of $165,000. A newspaper ad for the listing described the house as having "twenty-three large rooms, exclusive of six bathrooms, closets, etc., and is particularly adapted for the use of a Foreign Legation or for anyone desiring to entertain largely."

  3. Willoughby Condominium - Wikipedia

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    The Willoughby of Chevy Chase Condominium. The Willoughby of Chevy Chase is a high-rise condominium building in Montgomery County, Maryland, on the outskirts of Washington, D.C.

  4. List of condominiums in the United States - Wikipedia

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    It is known for being an expensive residential building, with many units costing over $3.9 million; 2727 Kirby, a 30-story, 96 unit, condominium high rise, designed by Ziegler Coope and located in Upper Kirby just south of Westheimer in Houston, Texas; 2828 Peachtree; 3344 Peachtree; 360 Condominiums

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  6. W.C. and A.N. Miller - Wikipedia

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    William Cammack and Allison Nailor Miller, brothers who grew up in Cleveland Park, were given $2,000 and two vacant lots in the Pleasant Plains area of Northwest Washington by their mother, as an incentive to go into business. [3]

  7. Condominium - Wikipedia

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    Membership in a condo is obtained by buying the shares on the open market, most often through a real estate agent. No board approval is needed to buy shares, but in some cases other stockholders or the housing cooperative itself has the right to claim the stocks being sold. There is usually no requirement for the owner(s) to live in the condo.