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  2. Real estate transfers: Aurora colonial with updated features ...

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    House for sale. One property sold for over $500,000 in Portage County for the week of Oct. 31. One property here in Aurora led the way selling with a price of $616,000.

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    House for sale. Six properties sold for more than $500,000 in Portage County for the week of Dec. 20, 2023. One property here in Streetsboro led the way selling with a price of $10,300,000.

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    House for sale. Four properties sold for over $500,000 in Portage County for the week of Sept. 25. One property here in Aurora led the way selling with a price of $793,111.

  5. M.J. Lavina Robidoux House - Wikipedia

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    The M.J. Lavina Robidoux House in Aurora, Colorado is an Italianate house built in 1913. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011. Constructed in 1913, the Robidoux House is a one-and-a-half-story, cross-gabled brick bungalow and is an excellent example of the Craftsman architectural style.

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    Four Mile House: Denver, Colorado: 1859 Residence Oldest house in Denver, possibly oldest frame house in Colorado. [1] James H. Baugh House: Wheat Ridge, Colorado: 1859 Residence It is a log cabin encased inside a 1904 frame house. 300 Spring Street: Central City, Colorado: 1859 Residence Part of the Central City/Black Hawk Historic District ...

  7. Combination stair - Wikipedia

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    The combination stair is a T-shaped compromise design popular in the nineteenth century that was found in some moderate-sized houses. [1] In this design, both the formal front stair and the utilitarian back stair ran to a common intermediate landing. [2] One common stair then extended from this intermediate landing to the second floor of the house.