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  2. Storybook architecture - Wikipedia

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    In Tucson, Arizona, self taught Storybook style disabled architect and builder George Phar Legler along with local friends and railroad hobos began in 1923 constructing on 3 acres numerous storybook themed rock, wire, and cement structures, features, and water features based on their near to the ground view of being seen from the eyes of children.

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    Land Park charm and close-knit neighborhood included.

  4. ‘Storybook cottage’ built under an iconic Hollywood landmark ...

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    “There’s very little inventory especially in this part of town, much less with this rich pedigree,” the listing agent says.

  5. American System-Built Homes - Wikipedia

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    Elements found in the Burnham block but not in commercial homes can be seen as experimental. Elements found only in commercial homes can be seen as refinements of the system. [2] 2714 W Burnham St Model B1 bungalow, taken August 2017. Three of the six American System-Built Homes in the Burnham Street Historic District, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  6. Spadena House - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] The converted private home, with its pointy, lopsided roof, tiny windows and stucco with a distressed paint job were then surrounded by an intentionally overgrown English-style garden and a moat-like pond. [1] The first residents of the 3,500 square feet (330 m 2) home, the Spadena family, lent the house their name. A second family ...

  7. Ryland Homes - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, it sold 9,430 houses in 252 communities in 18 states, at an average price of $182,000. That year it acquired Regency Communities of Tampa and exited the markets of Portland, Oregon, Salt Lake City, and the Delaware Valley. [5] In July 2012, the company acquired the Charlotte and Raleigh operations and assets of Timberstone Homes. [6]