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Somerset County Gazette on MSNA classic red-brick terraced townhouse conveniently located in TauntonThis four bedroom terraced townhouse is situated in a convenient and popular location in Taunton, not far from Greenway ...
Shuttered, unloved, and picked over by scavengers, Detroit Central has now been resuscitated thanks to a $1 billion investment by Ford, ...
Santa Clara: Peninsula’s Rise Woodfire brings its prime rib, pizza, fruit pies to a prime location
The wood-roasted whole branzino, served atop romesco sauce, has been particularly popular with the Santa Clara crowd, he said ...
Toll Brothers is seeking approvals for a two-building 208-unit apartment complex on a site on Old Danbury Road, with 10% of ...
A Federal-era home in Middletown, a wood-shingled house in Seattle and a 100-year-old brick house in Dallas.
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Somerset County Gazette on MSNA charming red-brick terraced townhouse close to Taunton's centreThis charming red-brick terraced townhouse is ideally situated in a sought-after residential area, just a short distance from Taunton railway station.
Daily Express on MSN17d
Beautiful Tudor train station next to river named as 'one of the best' in countryFrom its Tudor-style architecture to its breathtaking views of the River Dee and the lush Welsh countryside, the station ...
THERE are plenty of places to see around London and apparently the Elizabeth Line is one of them. Bloomberg have revealed ...
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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette on MSNUnlocking the Archive: Basil depot had interesting history including possible arsonBasil was merged with Baltimore on Jan. 1, 1946, but in 1948, another sign of the demise of the former village happened.
"If they have good bones, these buildings built of stone or brick will last another century." Of course, not all train stations are palatial. For example, the former Westfield train station in ...
Once devastated by earthquakes, New Zealand’s second-largest city is bursting with new restaurants, gleaming architecture and ...
The Atlantic on MSN7d
A Novelist Who Looks Into the DarkAli Smith scrambles plotlines, upends characters, and flouts chronology—while telling propulsively readable stories.
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