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$1,000. Built in 1910 in New York. Original details inside
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May 14, 2024
One thousand dollars! Certainly need a great deal of effort, but it does have...
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Bossler Mansion built in 1869 in Dayton, OH
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The best example of Second Empire architecture in the city is the Bossler Mansion,...
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So Beautiful! 1895 New York Mansion Designed by Famous Architect With 16 Bedrooms & Water
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Acquire a Bit of Building History positioned atop a hill with a view of...
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