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  2. 10 Lake House Plans Built for Living on the Water - AOL

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    This rustic cabin has all the modern amenities we'd want in a weekend home: screened porches, a fireplace for cozy year-round living, and an open concept floor plan for entertaining guests. 10 ...

  3. A-frame building - Wikipedia

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    The Bennati House, in Lake Arrowhead, California. Rudolph Schindler's original A-frame design, 1934. An example of an A-frame house in Gillette, Wyoming Traditional A-frame thatched house (palheiro), Santana, Madeira, Portugal An A-frame house owned and restored by Nicky Panicci in the Hollywood Hills, an example of an architectural A-frame.

  4. Turkeyfoot Lake Golf Links owner plans 80 houses for property ...

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    Portage Lakes businessman Tim Adkins, who purchased the Turkeyfoot Lake Golf Links property, his largest business purchase to date, poses for a portrait in his restaurant, The Basement Bar & Grill ...

  5. A-frame - Wikipedia

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    A frame camping tent; A-frame complex, a motif in chemistry; Folding ladder; Double wishbone suspension (cars) Some suspension bridges; Some swing bridges; A-frame level: An A-frame with a plumb line hung from the vertex, used to establish a horizontal line; known in ancient Egypt, these were used in Europe until the mid–19th century. [2]

  6. 900–910 North Lake Shore - Wikipedia

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    900 910 North Lake Shore are a pair of glass and steel buildings, perpendicular to one another, designed by architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, on Lake Shore Drive in the Streeterville neighborhood of Chicago. Completed in 1956, they marked the refinement of Mies' highrise building design concept.

  7. Swallow Boathouse - Wikipedia

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    The Swallow boathouse is located on the west side of Moultonborough Neck, a long finger of land extending into Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire's largest lake. It is set in Kona Bay, an inlet bounded on the north by Swallow Point and the south by Wallace Island.