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  2. These combat veterans are building a community of tiny homes ...

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    Having previously worked with homeless veterans, the idea was born out of first-hand experience -- A tiny home model seems to fit the bill perfectly for the project, as the VCP explains:

  3. These Stunning Tiny Homes Are on Major Sale at Wayfair ... - AOL

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    This barn-inspired tiny house with a full front porch and a split front door looks like something we'd find along the winding roads in Upstate New York or rural Vermont—perhaps because its made ...

  4. Think small: Amazon has tiny homes back in stock - AOL

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    It features a 20-by-14-foot main dwelling, with an expansive (by tiny-home standards) 4-foot deep covered porch. Set out a rocker and enjoy the view. $15,367 at Amazon

  5. Tiny-house movement - Wikipedia

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    In several incidents, tiny houses have been in a legal gray area, using the rules for mobile homes yet having house-like characteristics. In some cases, tiny houses are simply very small houses with a foundation, plot, and traditional sewage and electrical hookups, while in other cases they are more mobile, similar to an RV or mobile home.

  6. Fultz House - Wikipedia

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    The Bennett Daniel Fultz House is one of the earliest houses in Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia and the community's only museum. It is located on its original land, on the corner of the "Great Roads" leading from Halifax to Truro and to the Annapolis Valley .

  7. Thwaite St Mary - Wikipedia

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    Thwaite St Mary is a rural village (and civil parish) in the English county of Norfolk, it sits just a few miles north of the Suffolk border. Thwaite – sometimes pronounced ‘twayt’ by locals – has approximately thirty-five dwellings and a population of around seventy-nine.