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    E-Z Build Medium Gingerbread House Kit. A great way to get into the gingerbread game is to go with a classic option. This kit comes with seven gingerbread panels, pre-made icing with an easy-to ...

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    $12.99 at Target. Standing up this tall tree house will be the hardest part about putting it together, but the results look incredible. 2. Favorite Day Mansion Gingerbread Kit with Fondant, $22.99

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    Sheraton Grand Seattle is a high-rise hotel in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington. [1] The hotel is operated by Sheraton Hotels and Resorts, which is owned by Marriott International. The 35-floor building was built in 1982 and renovated in 2011. [2] The hotel is among the largest in Seattle, [3] with 1,236 guest rooms as of 2020. [4]

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    In 1908, Sears issued its first specialty catalog for houses, Book of Modern Homes and Building Plans, featuring 44 house styles ranging in price from US $360 (equal to $12,208 today) – $2,890 (equal to $98,003 today). The first mail order for a Sears house was filled that year.

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    Cover of the 1916 catalog of Gordon-Van Tine kit house plans A modest bungalow-style kit house plan offered by Harris Homes in 1920 A Colonial Revival kit home offered by Sterling Homes in 1916 Cover of a 1922 catalog published by Gordon-Van Tine, showing building materials being unloaded from a boxcar Illustration of kit home materials loaded in a boxcar from a 1952 Aladdin catalogue