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  2. Peel and Stick Wallpaper Is Officially Back and Better Than Ever

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    Peel and stick wallpaper makes for a great weekend makeover project for just about any room in your house. Add color and pattern to your entry, powder bath, bedroom, kitchen, you name it! It’s ...

  3. Norwell, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Norwell is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 11,351 at the 2020 United States census . [ 2 ] The town's southeastern border runs along the North River .

  4. Norwell Village Area Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Norwell Village Area Historic District encompasses the village center of Norwell, Massachusetts.It is centered on the town common, first laid out in the 1640s, around which a number of public buildings are located, and radiates away along Main, Central, West, River, and Dover Streets.

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    Most wallpaper borders are sold by length and with a wide range of widths therefore surface area is not applicable, although some may require trimming. The most common wall covering for residential use and generally the most economical is prepasted vinyl coated paper, commonly called "strippable" which can be misleading. Cloth backed vinyl is ...

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  7. Norwell Woodhouse - Wikipedia

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    Norwell Woodhouse is a small village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Norwell, in the Newark and Sherwood district, in the county of Nottinghamshire, England. It is close to the villages of Caunton, Kneesall, Cromwell and Laxton and around 8 miles (13 km) from Newark-on-Trent. In 1931 the parish had a population of 69. [1]