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Property Telegraph: Good Gracious, it’s a character property – Peterborough Evening Telegraph
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Peterborough Evening Telegraph Property Telegraph: Good Gracious, it’s a character property Peterborough Evening Telegraph The property stands out with its stone and yellow brick construction, slate pitched roof with insert dormer windows, sash windows with red brick arches over, wrought iron garden surround and traditional reeded door casing. and more »

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Historic Amman street abuzz after facelift – Ahram Online
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Historic Amman street abuzz after facelift Ahram Online It sits atop one of Amman’s seven hills and boasts majestic views from the shisha bars and cafes of terraced houses overlooking the Old City below and the ancient Citadel on Jabal al-Qala’a across. Renovation work was completed two years ago by city …
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Historic Amman street abuzz after facelift – The Malaysian Insider
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The Malaysian Insider Historic Amman street abuzz after facelift The Malaysian Insider There are no flashy high-rise buildings or giant neon signs, and the stone facades of the houses, some with porticoes and wrought – iron gates, have been preserved.

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Village Announces Recipients of Historic Preservation Awards – TribLocal
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Village Announces Recipients of Historic Preservation Awards TribLocal The Architectural Details Award was given to the Marcheski family at 583 N. Main Street for the authentic period-style wrought iron Victorian fencing that was installed around the front of their residence
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Making downtown lovable – Illinois Times
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Illinois Times Making downtown lovable Illinois Times By Patrick Yeagle What started as a search for office space has turned into an investment adventure for Springfield architect Larry Quenette. He took a gamble when he decided to turn the three-story Dunn Building at 201 E. Adams St.
