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  2. Lustron house - Wikipedia

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    A restored Westchester Deluxe (sans ceiling and roof) from Arlington, Virginia, was reassembled inside the Ohio History Connection [18] in Columbus, Ohio, in 2013. It had been partially assembled (no bedrooms) for a few months in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in Manhattan. The house continues to be on display in Columbus through 2024 at least.

  3. Kit house - Wikipedia

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    Eaton's sold at least 40 different house plans, but the most common type was the 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-storey, sometimes referred to as the semi-bungalow. In the 1919 and 1920 catalogues, all Eaton's houses were given a name starting in "Ea", thus, the Eatoncourt, Eastbourne, Easton, Eager, Earlswood, and Earlscourt.

  4. Mystery remains: New images released to help ID man ... - AOL

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    The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation unveiled a digitized reconstruction of a John Doe on Thursday. Authorities seek help to identify remains. Mystery remains: New images released to help ID ...

  5. Karl A. Staley House - Wikipedia

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    The Karl A. Staley House was designed in 1950 [1] by Frank Lloyd Wright. Situated on the shores of Lake Erie in North Madison, Ohio , this home is constructed with stone, in an I-plan form. The home originally had two bedrooms (a master bedroom, and a guest bedroom), as well as a separate workspace and study.

  6. Skull found in wall of Illinois home belonged to teen who ...

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    Investigators have determined that a skull discovered in the wall of an Illinois home in 1978 was that of an Indiana teenager who died more than 150 years ago, authorities announced Thursday.

  7. Waring House (Greenville, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The Waring House (also known as the "Waring-Stockslager Home" [1]) is a historic house in Greenville, Ohio, United States. Built by Oliver C. Perry, the house was started in 1860, [ 2 ] but construction was only substantially completed in 1869, [ 1 ] and the details took two more years to finish.

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