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  2. Laytonsville, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Laytonsville is located in northern Montgomery County 10 miles (16 km) north of Rockville, the county seat, 24 miles (39 km) north of Washington, D.C., and the same distance southeast of Frederick. According to the United States Census Bureau , the town has a total area of 1.05 square miles (2.72 km 2 ), of which 0.004 square miles (0.010 km 2 ...

  3. Gertrude A. Barber - Wikipedia

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    Gertrude Agnes Barber was an American educator and administrator who founded the Barber Center in 1952 to serve disabled children, adults, and families. [ 1 ] Born in 1911, she was the child of an Irish immigrant mother and first-generation Irish-American father.

  4. Oaks II - Wikipedia

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    The Oaks II is a historic home located at Laytonsville, Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. It was built between 1797 and 1814, and is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story gambrel-roofed log house with an adjoining one-story gable-roofed log addition. A number of outbuildings which stood on the original Riggs Farm with this house were moved to the ...

  5. 'Young Sheldon' Series Finale Reveals Some Surprises About ...

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    Young Sheldon said its farewells on Thursday night, taking its final bow after seven seasons.The Big Bang Theory prequel series ended with a two-part finale. The penultimate episode, "Funeral ...

  6. Layton House - Wikipedia

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    The Layton House is a historic home located at Laytonsville, Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. It was built in 1793 and is a two-story brick Federal-style house with a three-bay Flemish bond main (north) facade and a gable roof. [2] The Layton House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 25, 1975. [1]

  7. List of BarberMcMurry works - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Franklin McMurray's personal home [7] Mountain View Hotel (R) Gatlinburg, Tennessee: 1924: Demolished: NRHP (#84003681); hotel built in 1916, overhauled in 1924 [12] West Barber House (518 Glenwood Ave.) Knoxville, Tennessee: 1925: Standing: NRHP contributing property (Old North Knoxville Historic District) [13] J.V. Henderson House ...

  8. List of George Franklin Barber works - Wikipedia

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    AH — Design found in Barber's Artistic Homes: How to Plan and Build Them (1895) CS4 — Design found in Barber's The Cottage Souvenir, Fourth Edition, Revised (1896) APP — Client mentioned in Barber's Appreciation (1896) NMD — Design found in Barber's New Model Dwellings (1896) HI — Found in Barber's Homes Illustrated (1897)

  9. Rainey Funeral Home Building - Wikipedia

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    Rainey Funeral Home Building, also known as Roller-Brllce Funeral Home, Barber-Barto Funeral Home, Barber-Edwards Funeral Home, Barber-Edwards-Arthur Funeral Home, Arthur Funeral Home, and Arthur's Colonial Chapel, is a historic funeral home located at Marshfield, Webster County, Missouri.