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  2. Brownstone - Wikipedia

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    Brownstone was deemed "not really much good as a building material" by Vincent Scully, professor emeritus of the history of art at Yale University. [12] Brownstone was popular because it is unusually easy to carve and quarry, but these qualities also made houses clad in it susceptible to weathering and damage over time.

  3. Williams and Stancliff Octagon Houses - Wikipedia

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    The two octagon houses are located just outside the town center of Portland, on the north side of Marlborough Street. They are set well back from the street, with a wide grassy expanse in between. Both buildings are two stories in height, with brownstone walls that have been finished in painted stucco.

  4. Terraced house - Wikipedia

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    Many are two and three-flat buildings (consisting of one or sometimes two apartments on a three-floored building). A greystone in Chicago is similar to the brownstone found in New York and Boston, except the façade is clad in Indiana limestone. Most row houses are separated by a gangway that leads under the common wall between the houses ...

  5. Jacobsville Sandstone - Wikipedia

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    The two main varieties of Jacobsville Sandstone that were quarried were redstone and brownstone. [47] Redstone came from the Jacobsville area, in both uniform and variegated varieties. [48] A purplish-brown variety of brownstone known as rain-drop, so named for its wet appearance, was described as the "most handsome stone quarried on Lake ...

  6. 56 Beaver Street - Wikipedia

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    The building is a New York City designated landmark and a contributing property to the Wall Street Historic District, a National Register of Historic Places district. The eight-story structure, clad in brick, brownstone, architectural terracotta , occupies a triangular lot at the western corner of the five-pointed intersection of William ...

  7. History and science could solve mystery of three skulls found ...

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    Combining that information with her wide knowledge of the local area, Hearn believes the remains were those of bodies buried in a family plot when farms operated in that section of Wall.

  8. A thrift store shopper joked she’d found a famous artist’s ...

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    When an antiques enthusiast purchased a painting that appeared to bear the signature of N.C. Wyeth at a thrift store in 2017, she joked that the $4 item might actually be a real work by the ...

  9. Portland Brownstone Quarries - Wikipedia

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    The second line travels south along the west side of the quarry. The lines are 750 and 780 feet (240 m) long respectively. For the 2010 season, the Park added another two zip lines, one of which is only accessible by climbing up a 65-foot rock wall. Water slide Brownstone Park installed a 100-foot (30 m) water slide in July 2007. Water toys