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  2. Listed buildings in Husthwaite - Wikipedia

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    The church has been altered and extended through the centuries. It is in sandstone with lead roofs, and consists of a nave, a south porch, a chancel and a west tower. The tower has three stages, a plinth, diagonal buttresses, a three-light west window with a four-centred arch, a string course, two-light bell openings, and a weathervane on

  3. Villard Houses - Wikipedia

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    The hallway also had a small carved-wood elevator door near the reception vestibule as a minor staircase for guests. [58] At the western end of the south wing's hallway was a drawing-room suite divided into three sections. [26] [55] The wall was divided into three sections by red-mahogany pilasters; the upper part of the wall had Villard monograms.

  4. Earl Young (architect) - Wikipedia

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    The stairway was constructed with discs cut from a single log. The flamboyant main fireplace uses the same stylized gulls as The Weathervane, and includes artistic homages to local landmarks. [19] A red sandstone house was built in 1969, and bulldozed in 1994. From 1970 to 1973 Young worked on The Castle House, his last completed design. [20]

  5. Endicott - Wikipedia

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    Endicott Board, body convened in 1886 to address coastal defense needs of the US in light of rapid advances in naval ship design and weaponry; Endicott Johnson Corporation, formerly the largest manufacturer of shoes in the US

  6. Endicott, New York - Wikipedia

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    Endicott is a village in Broome County, New York, United States. The population was 13,392 at the 2010 census. [3] It is part of the Binghamton Metropolitan ...

  7. Endicott Square Deal Arch - Wikipedia

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    It was constructed by Endicott-Johnson Shoe Company employees to honor George F. Johnson (1857–1948), their highly respected employer and benefactor. [ 2 ] In 1995 the arch was dismantled and rebuilt with additional materials to increase clearance and span a widened Main Street.