Tag: Historic
November 15, 2021
Mrs. Doubtfire House: San Francisco Victorian

Mrs. Doubtfire is a 1993 American comedy movie. The movie stars Robin Williams and Sally Field. Pierce Brosnan also appears alongside the cast. Mrs. Doubtfire was based on Anne Fine's 1987 novel, Alias Madame Doubtfire. Randi Mayem Singer and Leslie Dixon wrote the screenplay. The movie follows Robin Williams’s character who is going through a […]

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November 15, 2021
Must Visit State and National Parks in Nevada

  No road trip to the western United States is complete without a stop in Nevada. Bordered by California to the west, Arizona to the southeast, Utah to the east, and Oregon and Idaho to the north, it's the 7th largest state by area. The government owns about 85% of the land in this sparsely […]

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October 26, 2021
Mike Tomlin House: The Pennsylvania Mansion

Mike Tomlin is the head coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He did other things for the team up until 2007 when he became the head coach. This man helped the Steelers win the 2009 Super Bowl. The Steelers went to the Super Bowl twice but have only won it once. Check out the Mike Tomlin […]

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October 25, 2021
Tips for Commercial Lock Replacement

  No business owner can wish to witness a robbery or break-in incident if that would be the scariest incident. It's not about money or losing something; it's the question about the employee's safety. So what should business owners do to decrease the chances of robbery or break-in incidents? Business owners should use a robust […]

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October 20, 2021
What are the different hat accessories that you can use?

It is not correct to say that the most common type of hat accessories are hats. Hats are an accessory, but helmets, wigs, crowns, monocles, earrings, and necklaces. Except for earrings and necklaces (which go on a person’s ears and throat), you could wear all these types of items with several different types of headgear: […]

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October 11, 2021
Emma Watson House: London Home

Firstly, Emma Watson is an English actress and activist, best known for playing Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter series. Vanity Fair and Forbes magazines ranked her as one of the highest paid actresses, and Time magazine listed her as one of the 100 most influential people in the world. Born in Paris in 1990, […]

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October 11, 2021
Bill Murray House: The New York Palatial Compound

Bill Murray is an amazing actor who is known for his legendary roles in American movies. He was in Caddyshack, Ghostbusters, and Groundhog Day just to name a few. The guy is a living legend and has been in the American conscience for decades. He is originally from the Chicago area and moved to Los […]

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September 22, 2021
Roller Shades Are Modern and Effective

Modern homes often have roller shades of some kind. Home automation is becoming more popular now, and roller shades can become part of these new household systems easily. Efficient Shades People who have had trouble with other types of window shades in the past might find roller shades easier to use. The motorized roller shades […]

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August 27, 2021
Brick Repair: 3 Sure Signs Your Bricks Need Repairing

  Did you know bricks originated in 7,000 B.C.? They are one of the oldest building materials. Bricks are still the main component of houses and buildings and you need to maintain them over the years. Keep reading and we will walk you through the three sure signs you need brick repair. 1. Can You […]

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August 2, 2021
Minimal decor finds for that bold yet timeless feel to your space

  Minimalism is an interior design trend that never seems to go out of style, and indeed this is one of its advantages, meaning that while some spaces will seem long in the tooth in a matter of months, a minimalist home can remain relevant indefinitely. Of course minimalism doesn’t completely exclude the opportunity to […]

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May 24, 2021
Top 3 underrated things to do in the South of England

The South of England has been a top holiday destination locally and internationally for years – and for good reason. Home to beautiful scenery, exciting cities and dramatic coastlines, it’s not hard to see why visiting the South of England is a firm favourite that’s here to stay. Whilst typically people visiting the South of […]

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May 18, 2021
Is It Currently a Buyer's or Seller's Market?

  The average sale price of a home in March 2021 was $329,100, a historic high. Home prices rise for a number of reasons and can affect both buyers and sellers. If you're thinking about buying or selling a house, you might want to consider the market right now. Is it a buyer's or seller's […]

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March 13, 2021
Mazury – the green heart of Poland

Mazury is a region located in the North-East part of Poland. Oftentimes, referred to as the green heart of Poland, a land of thousand lakes or the land of great Mazurian lakes. The region offers spectacular views, endless waterways and a multitude of opportunities to spend your holidays creating unforgettable memories among green hills, forests […]

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November 24, 2020
Best Places to Visit While in Amsterdam

Netherlands’ capital Amsterdam is a vibrant, fun and quite unique city. I also found it to be quite romantic. I visited Amsterdam in November of 2018 and will forever be earning to go back! Check out some pictures from my travels to this unforgettable vacation spot! Amsterdam is definitely a bike friendly city with an […]

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November 4, 2020
4 Fun Day Trips Around Whistler

Image Credit: Pixabay When people first think of Whistler, they immediately think of skiing and the great resorts the area offers. If you ever close on one of the Whistler homes for sale, this is probably what you’re going to expect at first as well. However, there are also a lot of trips that you […]

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September 22, 2020
5 Smart Steps Every Soon-to-Be Homeowner Should Take

Becoming a homeowner is an exciting step to take if you've only ever rented. That being said, the journey to owning a new home goes through uncharted territory. It's important to ensure that you're actually ready to purchase a home before you embark on the journey to being a new homeowner. While everyone's journey to […]

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July 21, 2020
China seeks to regulate “weird” architecture

White Houses. Arcs de Triomphe. Eiffel Tower. Pantslike structures. Phallic structures. Structures such as these litter the Chinese landscape. But 2016 might be the year China’s strange architecture comes to an end. As cities grow uncontrollably, China struggles to regulate the growth of urbanization. A directive issued on Sunday by the State Council, China’s cabinet, […]

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April 1, 2020
What Makes Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Such a Great Place to Live?

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia is part of Greater Halifax, just a short ferry ride away across the harbo. The merged metro area has a great lifestyle and amazing sites.   Nova Scotia is the jewel of Canada. Located along the Atlantic Coast, the province is quickly becoming a hotspot for Canadians and foreigners alike. One of […]

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February 23, 2020
In which region of Greece should you charter yachts?

  Greece is next to Croatia the most popular yacht charter destination in this part of Europe. The reason for this is excellent weather, very good sailing conditions and a beautiful landscape. White houses scattered over the hills, clean and charming beaches, crystal clear water and a unique Mediterranean climate makes more and more people […]

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December 5, 2019
Best things to do with kids in Fort Worth, USA

In case you're going with youngsters, Fort Worth is an incredible goal for family fun. Known as the City of Cowboys and Culture, Fort Worth Texas is the seventeenth biggest city in the U.S. what's more, offers guests everything from music, moving, great nourishment, workmanship, and outside encounters. Stronghold Worth Water Gardens The Fort Worth […]

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November 6, 2019
What to Expect When Looking for a Rental in DC

The District of Columbia (DC) is a large metropolitan area in the United States, and whether you have been offered your dream job or are starting a fresh chapter, you probably will want to make your new move to Washington as stress-free as possible. There is a lot to do in the city, from monuments […]

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March 6, 2016
China seeks to regulate “weird” architecture

White Houses. Arcs de Triomphe. Eiffel Tower. Pantslike structures. Phallic structures. Structures such as these litter the Chinese landscape. But 2016 might be the year China’s strange architecture comes to an end. As cities grow uncontrollably, China struggles to regulate the growth of urbanization. A directive issued on Sunday by the State Council, China’s cabinet, […]

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February 18, 2016
Elvis Presley's Graceland

Elvis Presley  bought Graceland for his family. He let his parents, Gladys and Vernon by the house house with is budget of $100'000 on the criteria of it being a "farmhouse".  After Gladys died in 1958, it became too much for Presley while his step mother redecorated. Graceland became a place for Presly and his clan. […]

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January 21, 2016
Protecting Forrest Ackerman's Ackermansion

Forest Ackerman was a well-known and famed man in the Science Fiction and Fantasy Community. He held numerous tiles over the years; writer, literary agent, magazine editor, film expert, creator of science fiction fandom, but most importantly the world’s most avid collector of genre books and movie memorabilia. Throughout his lifetime, Ackerman developed a collection […]

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