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  2. Byre-dwelling - Wikipedia

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    A byre-dwelling ("byre"+ "dwelling") is a farmhouse in which the living quarters are combined with the livestock and/or grain barn under the same roof. In the latter case, the building is also called a housebarn in American English. This kind of construction is found in archaeological sites in northwestern Europe from the Bronze Age.

  3. Colonel John Ashley House - Wikipedia

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    The Colonel John Ashley House is a historic house museum at 117 Cooper Hill Road in Sheffield, Massachusetts. Built in 1735 by a prominent local leader, it is one of the oldest houses in southern Berkshire County. The museum is owned and operated by The Trustees of Reservations, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1]

  4. Ashley House (Charleston, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The Ashley House, one of the tallest buildings in Charleston, South Carolina is a fourteen-story condominium building on Lockwood Blvd. in Charleston, South Carolina. When built, it was the tallest apartment building in the city.

  5. How Jimmy Carter spent his final years building houses for ...

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    The one-term president — who died Sunday at his home in Plains, Georgia — worked alongside 103,000 volunteers in 14 countries to build, renovate and repair 4,331 homes with Habitat for ...

  6. Thomas Jefferson's enslaved mistress' living quarters found - AOL

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    White took the job at Monticello in July, 2016 and says her role is to help build a bridge between Monticello and the local community. "We have a great story on the mountaintop, an inclusive story ...

  7. Ashland (Henry Clay estate) - Wikipedia

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    Ashland is the name of the plantation of the 19th-century Kentucky statesman Henry Clay, [2] located in Lexington, Kentucky, in the central Bluegrass region of the state. The buildings were built by slaves who also grew and harvested hemp, farmed livestock, and cooked and cleaned for the Clays.