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  2. Farm life sim - Wikipedia

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    Farm life sims (also called farming sim or farm sim) are a subgenre of life simulation games which fuse social simulation, dating sim and farm simulation elements. The games generally feature a protagonist going out to a rural setting and taking upon a farm, oftentimes because of an inheritance from a deceased relative, or because of urban boredom.

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  4. Dungeon Floor Plans - Wikipedia

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    Dungeon Floor Plans was published by Games Workshop in 1979 as 12 color cardstock sheets. [1]Games Workshop wanted to extend its publishing beyond White Dwarf and reprinting products from America, with some of their first original products being their pads of Character Sheets (1978) and Hex Sheets (1978), and the accessory Dungeon Floor Plans (1979), each of which was printed with the Dungeons ...

  5. Minka - Wikipedia

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    The interior of a minka was generally divided into two sections: a floor of compacted earth, called a doma (the precursor to a Genkan) and a raised floor (generally around 20 inches (50 cm) above the level of the doma), called a hiroma , and, in larger, richer houses, an area or set of rooms covered in tatami or mushiro mats, called a zashiki ...

  6. American Foursquare - Wikipedia

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    The American Foursquare or "Prairie Box" was a post-Victorian style, which shared many features with the Prairie architecture pioneered by Frank Lloyd Wright.. During the early 1900s and 1910s, Wright even designed his own variations on the Foursquare, including the Robert M. Lamp House, "A Fireproof House for $5000", and several two-story models for American System-Built Homes.

  7. Kennixton Farmhouse - Wikipedia

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    The farmhouse was donated to the museum (then called the Welsh Folk Museum) in 1951 by its then owner, Mr J B Rogers. [7] It was one of the first properties to be rebuilt at the museum, which opened in 1948, and finance for carrying out the work was provided by the profits from the 1951 Festival of Britain. The farm buildings (the barn and ...

  8. Sink - Wikipedia

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    The washstand was a bathroom sink made in the United States in the late 18th century. [1] The washstands were small tables on which were placed a pitcher and a deep bowl, following the English tradition.

  9. Robert Rodes McGoodwin - Wikipedia

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    Robert Rhodes McGoodwin was born on July 6, 1886, in Bowling Green, Kentucky.He was educated in Philadelphia, graduating from Central High School in 1902. [1]He graduated with a B.S. degree in 1907, and a M.S. degree in 1908, from the University of Pennsylvania's Department of Architecture. [1]