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  2. Tuckahoe (plantation) - Wikipedia

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    The structure forms an "H," with wings mirroring each other and connected by a central corridor. The entrances to the house are reached by flights of stairs and two porches. The stoop is covered by a projected pediment supported by simple wooden posts and is framed by a wooden railing. To either side of the entrance is a pair of windows as well ...

  3. First period houses in Massachusetts (1620–1659) - Wikipedia

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    Shatswell Planters Cottage — Ipswich: c.1646 The Shatswell Planters Cottage is believed to date to around 1646 based on John Satchwell's will. It was later moved to Strawberry Hill on Jeffreys Neck Road sometime in the 1940s. Daniel Wendel acquired the home in 1956 after he saw that it was being used as a garage and workshop that was to be ...

  4. James River bateau - Wikipedia

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    They measured 6–8 feet (1.8–2.4 m) at the beam. The sides varied from 18–24 inches (46–61 centimetres) in height. Very long planks, fastened to ribs, formed the sides and bottom. The nose cones were built and attached separately to facilitate maintenance since the ends of the bateau received abuse from the river rocks.

  5. Pickle Barrel House - Wikipedia

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    The Pickle Barrel House is a two-story cabin built to in the shape of two barrels. The house design is based on the artwork of William Donahey, an author-illustrator who created the Teenie Weenies cartoon characters that were two inches (5.1 cm) tall [2] [3] and lived under a rose bush in a pickle barrel. [4]

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    Old jars can become planters, and fabric scraps can be transformed into quilts, bags, or even reusable gift wrap.” #19 Water Spirit Tummy Rubs Takayama Japan, not sure who this water spirit is ...

  7. Joseph Wheeler Plantation - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Sherrod, a planter from Halifax County, North Carolina with more than 300 slaves, bought Pond Spring and its 1,760 acres (710 ha) from Hickman in 1827. In the 1830s his son, Felix Sherrod, greatly expanded the larger of the two log dogtrot cabins on the property into what today is known as the Sherrod House.