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ay House has served as a mercantile store, a | residence, a doctor's office, and a Virginia bed and b |
ty centre and boasts three separate halls of | residence, a student bar and extensive equine, agricul |
hips), and a prime location make the College | Residence a top choice for students looking for a plac |
Residence A still stands. | |
ilding period that resulted in a new student | residence, a new library, a Life Sciences Research Bui |
The property features a | residence, a coach house (a contributing property to t |
luded the remains of a castle with episcopal | residence, a Roman temple with tombs and votive altars |
never grew, and consisted only of Bartlett's | residence, a liquor store and perhaps a saw mill. |
lantation is also the site of the Loren Pope | Residence, a Frank Lloyd Wright designed house. |
Besides containing Furzedown halls of | Residence, a part of the University of the Arts London |
In its time Tapton has been a Gentleman's | residence, a ladies boarding school and a co education |
ng history, Lougheed House has been a family | residence, a training centre for young women, a women' |
built for Joseph Ernest Meyer as his private | residence, a herbologist and one of Hammond's first mi |
It contains several halls of | residence, a restaurant/cafe, laundrette, small Costcu |
might include equipment, goods, inventory, a | residence, a farm, a motor vehicle, office building, o |
What is likely the oldest remaining | residence, a frame house, probably dates from before 1 |
Two smaller structures, called Studio | Residence A and B, were built on the grounds. |
1875, the two-story building has served as a | residence, a clothing store and, starting in 1980, a r |
Color: B Occupation: Artist Birthplace: Tenn | Residence: ab. |
and in 1926 the light was automated and the | residence abandoned. |
This innovative | residence accommodates all gallery programs including |
The most common type of | residence, according to the 2005 municipal census, are |
The most common type of | residence, according to the 2005 municipal census, is |
rish of St Magnus-the-Martyr, where he had a | residence; according to John Foxe and Raphael Holinshe |
The most common type of | residence, accounting for approximately one in three ( |
ing residences are described as a collective | residence accounting for 15% or all residences in the |
A | residence across the street from the church provides s |
gress, while meeting in New York, passed the | Residence Act on July 9, 1790. |
gress, while meeting in New York, passed the | Residence Act of 1790, which established the District |
As a result, the | Residence Act also declared Philadelphia to be the tem |
Modern coat of arms of Weissenburg | residence, AD 2008 |
Wynnewood Station, with a two story agent's | residence addition. |
lived in flat B.0 Bede Hall, a large hall of | residence adjacent to the river Soar. |
Member, Lougheed | Residence Advisory Board; and |
His place of | residence after 1881 is unknown. |
tel Tynan, Aranda Hotel, and finally, Aranda | Residence, after the city renovated the hotel in 2004. |
tury artist rendering shown here depicts the | residence after the chimney stacks and ornate gables h |
He died at his London | residence after a long illness in September 1893, aged |
Eagan home instead of taking the Governor's | Residence after Tim Pawlenty was elected Governor of M |
dings were sold and converted into a private | residence after closure and remain in use as such toda |
tor Emil Jannings from 1929, and his primary | residence after 1945, where he died in 1950. |
ven though it was transformed into a private | residence after its abandonment and its consequent des |
A short service was conducted at his | residence after which a service was held in High Park |
cottage that eventually became her permanent | residence after FDR died in 1945. |
f Westminster came to be the principal royal | residence after the Norman conquest of England in 1066 |
It is currently a private | residence after having been in a long state of abandon |
ts from inquiring into the parties' place of | residence after the marriage had been celebrated, such |
Imperial College London named a new hall of | residence after him, which opened in October 2009. |
is called in to sterilize a wealthy suburban | residence after a brutal shooting, Cutler is shocked t |
Randy, 67, played a few songs in the Leland | Residence after the ceremony. |
It became a | residence again in 1840, and was used as accommodation |
few years after the ejection he took up his | residence again in Bristol, where he carried on his mi |
Long family vow never to step into the Feng | residence again. |
elsewhere and the building is now a private | residence again. |
Pugh never married and died at his London | residence aged 84. |
earby stream not only supplied water for the | residence all year round, but also enough water for th |
ptains Blue and Ochre, Brand speeds past the | Residence, almost hitting the Spectrum officers. |
finale "Chosen", during which the fictional | residence, along with the whole fictional town of Sunn |
d political Mason family, made his permanent | residence along Accokeek Creek on a hill between prese |
The station buildings remain as a private | residence along with the platform. |
The Dusit | Residence also known as the Roshana Tower, is a 35-flo |
The Nathan Appleton | Residence, also known as the Appleton-Parker House, is |
The Theodore Baird | Residence, also known as Baird House, is a suburban ho |
Seven Seas | Residence also called Chihai located in Taipei on Beia |
For the student halls of | residence also in Liverpool, England, see Unite Grand |
A museum in his former | residence also commemorates the life of this highly re |
The former | residence also is the site for the annual Festival of |
followed her there and almost destroyed that | residence also. |
Yalta is her main | residence, although she also lives in Moscow, Kiev, an |
tered station building survives as a private | residence although the canopy that provided shelter to |
The station house is in use as a private | residence although the platforms have been demolished. |
town is abandoned except for a single active | residence; although it sits on private grazing land, i |
ce 1871 the house has been used as a private | residence, although several owners have been physician |
he station masters cottage is now in private | residence although the platforms have become overgrown |
s back the 12th Century and is now a private | residence, although the summer village fetes are still |
The home is currently a private | residence and closed to the public; however, its legac |
th the Lateran Palace which became the papal | residence and seat of Christian governance. |
Serving as a joint | residence and guesthouse, the palace was a monument to |
r station buildings (which are now a private | residence) and the signal box, which remains in use to |
up little Myrtle Vance ... near her father's | residence, and ... carried her through the central por |
y the most hazardous of these objectives-the | residence and Headquarters of the General Officer Comm |
eception was built in the 1850s as a private | residence and named Swanwick Hayes. |
pital operated for 10 years from a converted | residence and 46 beds leased in a Houston hospital bef |
After 1858 Langstroth made Oxford, Ohio, his | residence, and devoted his time to beekeeping. |
The station building remains as a private | residence and the down platform remains extant if over |
owning Street, the Prime Minister's official | residence and office. |
established in the 13th century to provide a | residence and chapel for converted Jews. |
er Second Creek was converted into a private | residence and the main driveway re-routed to have acce |
office was in Santa Fe, Bent maintained his | residence and a store in Taos. |
From 2005-2010 he was Writer in | Residence and thereafter Research Professor in the Dep |
Sketches of | Residence and Travel in Brazil (two volumes, 1845) |
It is a private | residence and is not open to the public. |
d after him: Grant House in Pollock Halls of | Residence, and the Grant Institute (Geology). |
nd in 1648 became the newly elected hetman's | residence and the capital of the Cossack state, the Za |
urbank, California, was also Hall's place of | residence and doubled for a number of locations in the |
strial warehouse which he used as a personal | residence, and in the Lakeside Apartments District nea |
ond, with Raymond stationed in Yaghi-Siyan's | residence and Bohemund in the citadel when it was capt |
nd, conformed to the usage of the country of | residence; and third, not contradictory to the poverty |
It occurred near the Adachi | residence and resulted in the near extermination of th |
he house has over the years served as both a | residence and a way station for changing horses carryi |
ngton Place", which was used as a governor's | residence and is now a museum. |
owner "plans to use the mansion as a private | residence and use the site as a center for a thoroughb |
hampton School and is currently Professor in | Residence and Printer to the College at Smith College. |
Every | residence and business in Amelia County, along with ma |
r to the stranger that this was the Polanski | residence, and suggested that perhaps the person he wa |
tration was used for both the ranger station | residence and the garage-woodshed, as well as for a ge |
lthough the performers are paid to be at the | residence and capture d on video, the processing and t |
The house is now a private | residence and Grade II* listed building. |
A keeper's | residence and other buildings are located at the stati |
The Sikhs converted the site into the | residence and official headquarters of their mercenary |
live in the Stanford Mansion as the official | residence and office until the opening of the Californ |
A | residence and the surrounding land will be rotated 180 |
tute, a city public health clinic, a nurse's | residence and school building, a heart surgery center, |
They frequently visited his | residence, and presented him with a testimonial in 188 |
Anne travel back to Mr. and Mrs. Musgrove's | residence and tell them about their injured daughter, |
y (160 foot, 60 meter) tall, 114-room hotel, | residence and conference center located on the corner |
rs led Rhys to make Dryslwyn castle his main | residence, and it seems likely that he embarked on a s |
The | residence and its dependencies survived the Richmond e |
. Joseph's Church, together with a parochial | residence and schools. |
They are also free to change their | residence and live inside Israel. |
The Trimount Foundation and Bayridge | Residence and Cultural Center purchased the buildings |
Most of the university's student halls of | residence, and some accommodation for postgraduates an |
e stationmaster's house remains as a private | residence and the station ticket office has become a p |
It is a private | residence, and the current occupants have renovated it |
which was built in the early 19th century as | residence and trading post. |
artist, continuing her stay as an artist in | residence and member of the Florestan String Quartet, |
This fort was the | residence and headquarters of the governor and other o |
MIT Theater Arts Playwright in | Residence and Visiting Lecturer 2001-2002 |
At Jagannath Hall they attacked teachers' | residence and harassed Professor Mirja Huda (Economics |
ll two-story light tower, a single Victorian | residence, and a small barn. |
terprise Associates (NEA) as an Executive in | Residence and the Computer History Museum as a directo |
The building was intended as a | residence and prizery. |
1911, the old building was converted into a | residence, and was used by Prince Arthur, Duke of Conn |
He established the first | residence and mercantile along the southern fork of th |
rtingfordbury railway station, now a private | residence, and then the trail finishes by Hertford Foo |
This became the Prince's chief | residence, and was used extensively by the Prince for |
He later became Artist in | residence and Professor of Music at Brooklyn College's |
By 1243 there were eighty friars in | residence, and by 1258 they had extended the site on t |
In 1994, it was purchased as a private | residence and remains so today. |
The station is now a private | residence and has been fully restored. |
g, constructed in 1893, is used as a private | residence, and is on lease from the railway. |
The house is currently a private | residence, and is not visible from the street. |
government authorities to keep track of the | residence and activities of sex offenders, including t |
n the property and converted it into a royal | residence and palace. |
They include the primary | residence and various farm buildings. |
It is presently a private | residence, and he is buried in a small family graveyar |
nal Historic Landmark encompassing the Murie | residence and the neighboring STS Ranch, home to Olaus |
tly remains in the Mahan family as a private | residence and was added to the National Register of Hi |
nklin Town Hall, also known as Alpheus Corby | Residence and The Castle, is a historic town hall loca |
It was built in 1908 as a private | residence and is a concrete block building, faced with |
The Bonvilles made Devon their main seat of | residence and Gleaston Castle was abandoned and quickl |
The architect Gordon Kaufmann designed the | residence and ancillary structures, with construction |
on High School, which is currently a private | residence, and the Grace Episcopal Church that are con |
hanged its purpose to a Cemetery Caretaker's | residence and then to a storage facility for Council e |
Nicomedia was Diocletian's chief place of | residence and was half-Christian, the palace itself be |
Schloss Zerbst (which was made his official | residence) and the St. Trinitatis Church of Zerbst, wh |
mers from 1949 to 1955 she was the artist in | residence and head of the dance department at the Univ |
The house is a private | residence and was added to the National Register of Hi |
ersity where he lived in the Simonsberg mens | residence and captained the 'Maties' (University) 1st |
he wall below "La Fortaleza", the governor's | residence and fired warning shots at the ship with lit |
The building is currently a private | residence and not open to the public. |
r guest at Hertford House, Hertford's London | residence, and Ragley Hall in Warwickshire. |
e Aiwan-e-Sadr or Presidency is the official | residence and principal workplace of the President of |
me in Farmington Michigan was the Governor's | residence and is now a historical site |
The Monroe Hill House was James Monroe's | residence and family farm, and the Grounds of the Univ |
sleep, he enters "Dreamland", with angels in | residence and devilish interlopers. |
9 June 1977, Taha Carim was returning to his | residence and was ambushed by two Armenian terrorists |
t Bee Line Railroad and consists of a single | residence and a grain elevator operated by the Stewart |
Elliot House (1844) was originally a private | residence; and the Education Building was constructed |
It served as the tollkeeper's | residence and in use as such until 1907. |
The main building is now a private | residence and a housing development Old Station Yard n |
The main | residence and grounds encompass approximately 34 acres |
City April 17, 2009, where Jeanette's former | residence and gym once stood. |
The Louis P. and Clara K. Best | Residence and Auto House is located in the central par |
All the students at his | residence and monastery offered numerous long life pra |
The Endellion Quartet were artists in | residence and returned many times in subsequent years. |
In 1848 Thomas Worth Olcott purchased the | residence and renamed it Arbor Hill, along with adding |
hen first built, it was used as the porter's | residence and later housed 12 women patients for a tim |
bassador, saw fit, in 1881, to establish his | residence and his country's embassy there after abando |
new structure was erected to be used as both | residence and fortress by the Almohad rulers of southe |
lmed, Jinbo and Tanaka retreated to a nearby | residence and committed seppuku. |
s about 100 metres from the prime minister's | residence, and detonated a powerful explosive charge t |
e of Jean Baptiste Point du Sable's original | residence and trading post. |
mp for £420, who converted it into a private | residence and named it Headley Grange. |
me, however, he had qualified for England by | residence, and so was sought after by several other co |
tation house has been converted to a private | residence and still stands). |
The Ely's subsequently abandoned the | residence and the building soon fell into ruin, mainly |
' | Residence' and 'contract' are different kettle of fish |
The station building is now a private | residence and is located next to the modern-day main c |
n 1879 by George Alderson Smith as a private | residence, and was converted to a hotel in 1993. |
t think that information about the subject's | residence and family really belongs in the lead. |
hard, who chose the town of Meiningen as his | residence and thereby became the first Duke of Saxe-Me |
The SS was ordered to leave their | residence and not to bother the two women. |
ctory, conceived at the same time as a royal | residence and a new city, ended. |
ater renamed Dimbola, which became a private | residence and holiday flats, and Cameron House which e |
a school, this building served as a private | residence and then a boarding house. |
s a Professor, Distinguished Professional in | Residence, and Co-Director of the Center for Sports Jo |
Her principal | residence and official domicile was Duke Farms, her fa |
acks, Mason was forced to give up his island | residence, and in 1833, he and his family relocated to |
na House, which had been John Douglas Cook's | residence and had been built on the site of the former |
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