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  2. N. S. Williams House - Wikipedia

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    In November 1903 Mr Williams died and the house was sold to Ed Whitney, an antique dealer. The house became known as the "Maples Inn". Because the home overlooked the major road leading into Taunton from Cape Cod, it was an ideal location for stage coaches to stop for the night.

  3. Vernon B. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Still lifes featured antique props set up in his studio. Landscapes depicted simple farmhouses and cottages in rural Cape Cod. Smith limited his palette to basic earth tones, avoiding overuse of white, with dashes of red or viridian applied sparingly. Smith completed the antique feel of his paintings by setting them in distressed frames.

  4. Everett, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the duties they shared with the Common Council, the Board of Aldermen was the licensing authority in the city and approved licenses for motor dealers, second-hand dealers, awnings, lodging houses, junk dealers, pool tables, open-air parking lots, coin-operated devices, Lord's Day licenses, antique and precious metal dealers.

  5. Antiques, science, concerts & lots of mud: 12 ideas for ... - AOL

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    Highlights include craft and antique shows, a sculpture garden, the start of concert series, more music, mud mania, science and looks at history. Antiques, science, concerts & lots of mud: 12 ...

  6. How to Shop for Antiques the Right Way, According to ... - AOL

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    Some of Flanigan's favorite spots for sourcing fabulous antiques include Mecox, Joyce Horn Antiques, Found, 1stdibs, and the antique-centric town of Round Top, Texas. Julie Soefer Alexandra Pappas

  7. Cape Cod Mall - Wikipedia

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    Cape Cod Mall is a shopping mall in the Hyannis village of Barnstable, Massachusetts. The mall opened in 1970 and was renovated and expanded in the late 1990s, bringing the property to 723,605 square feet (67,225 m 2) of gross leasable area. It is currently managed and partially owned by Simon Property Group.