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  2. Architecture of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of Costa Rica includes remains from the pre-Columbian Era, all the way to modern buildings that form part of the nation's contemporary infrastructure. The nation encompasses an array of historical buildings from both the pre-colonial era and post-colonial era, such as Guayabo and the Basilica of Our Lady of the Angels.

  3. Costa Rica's Finca Bellavista Treehouse Community Is 100 ...

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    At the popular Collines de Niassam Lodge in Palmarin, Senegal (pictured at right), for example, accommodations include solar- and wind-power treehouses built on the branches of native baobab trees ...

  4. Flophouse - Wikipedia

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    In the past, flophouses were sometimes called lodging houses or workingmen's hotels and catered to hobos and transient workers such as seasonal railroad and agriculture workers, or migrant lumberjacks who would travel west during the summer to work and then return to an eastern or midwestern city which ran along the rail lines, such as Chicago ...

  5. Transitional housing - Wikipedia

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    The transitional time can be short, for example one or two years, and in that time the person must file for and get permanent housing and usually some gainful employment or income, even if Social Security or assistance.

  6. Inside the Kardashian family's incredible Costa Rica vacation ...

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    The Kardashian-Jenner clan goes big when it comes to vacations -- and that includes their lodging! The reality TV show family is currently on holiday in tropical Costa Rica, and judging by their ...

  7. Edificio Herdocia - Wikipedia

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    The Edificio Herdocia is a four-story property located in San Jose, Costa Rica. [1] It was built in 1945 by Catalan architect Luis Llach Llagostera. It is located on the corner of 2nd Street and Avenue 3 of the Central American capital, north of the Edificio Correos, with which it forms one of the most recognized architectural ensembles of the Josefino neighborhood.