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  2. Ardenwood Historic Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Patterson House (also known as the George W. Patterson House) was first constructed as a humble farm house in 1857 by the original owner, George Washington Patterson and his neighbor James Hawley. [1] [3] [2] The original house was a two-story farmhouse built in redwood and having a rectangular floor plan and a gable roof. [2]

  3. Patterson, California - Wikipedia

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    The Patterson Colony map was filed with the Stanislaus County Recorders office on December 13, 1909. Sales of the ranch properties and city lots commenced. Patterson was the third city in Stanislaus County to incorporate on December 22, 1919. [8] In May 1971, the chamber of commerce approved the title of "Apricot Capital of the World" for ...

  4. List of Lustron houses - Wikipedia

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    Patterson House - 841 W 8th St., Larned, Kansas, listed on the NRHP in Pawnee County, KS Lustron House - 823 Starks Dr., Larned, Kansas Lustron House - 1421 State St., Larned, Kansas

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  6. Diablo Grande, California - Wikipedia

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    Diablo Grande is a census-designated place (CDP) in Stanislaus County, California. [2] It is a gated bedroom community nestled in the Diablo Range, whence it gets its name.. Diablo Grande sits at an elevation of 1,535 feet (468

  7. List of public housing developments in the United States

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    Cabrini–Green (William Green Homes Demolition completed May 2011; Frances Cabrini rowhouses remain) Dearborn Homes (Renovated 2009) Harold Ickes Homes (Demolition completed 2011)