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One unique artifact we received in 2024 at Pioneer Village, by Burlington, was once a household item that only some of the ...
Meet Sarah & Kevin, who built an amazing Victorian farmhouse style 10 ft wide tiny house in their own backyard. They also created an urban homestead tiny home village with lush permaculture gardens, ...
Dating back to 1790, this historic New York town is home to countless architectural gems and museums, along with outdoor ...
A former vicarage in the village of Arkesden in the north Essex countryside is on the market for the first time in 50 years.
A fire broke out late Sunday night at a home in the Victorian Village neighborhood, leaving the structure damaged but ...
May 5, 2025 May 5, 2025 Updated May 5, 2025 0 The Dakota City Heritage Village Victorian Tea marked a 25-year milestone in the annual celebration of the lives of women past and present. Women from ...
An ornate detached Victorian property ... Located in an idyllic Surrey village sandwiched between two stunning National Trust sites, the property is surrounded by countryside and benefits from ...
The widening of the N1 at Matjiesfontein is evidence of space-age change coming to the old Victorian village. Life on ‘the other side of the tracks’ may never be the same again. Meanwhile ...
“I am sure every driver who has needed the help of an emergency roadside assistance worker or tow truck driver will be pleased to know that the Victorian Government is now protecting these ...
Victorian universities are splashing hundreds of millions of dollars on consultants, advertising and travel while underpaying staff and posting operational deficits — with one uni clocking up an ...
The possible options, estimated costs and timescales to improve the sustainability of Aberdeen City Council’s Victorian school buildings went before the Education and Children’s Services committee ...
The Victorian town, which has a population of 41,280, welcomes up to 80 cruise ships each year. Greenock grew from a small fishing village to the site of the first port of the Firth of Clyde in 1711.