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Haunted Hotels

the low beams, wooden benches, antiques and cozy fireplaces one would want.

After dinner, as we

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Hermitage enlists Rem Koolhaas to revamp displays

Russia’s State Hermitage Museum has called on star architect Rem Koolhaas to help revamp art displays inside the famed St.

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Grace Church Fair This Saturday

and sporting events, antiques and artworks, including an original oil painting by up-and-coming

Original post by Brooklyn Heights Blog

Cynopsis 1/31/08

[r], Celebrity Apprentice

PBS: This Old House Hour, Antiques Roadshow, Soundstage

TELE: La

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The World Of Iranian Pottery - ArticlesInc

Victor Epand is an expert consultant for pottery, antiques, and figurines. When shopping for pottery, antiques and figurines, we recommend only the best online stores for Iranian pottery , antiques

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Earthen Ware - Different Styles in Different Countries - ArticlesInc

is an expert consultant for pottery, antiques, and figurines. When shopping for pottery, antiques and figurines, we recommend only the best online stores for earthen ware , antiques , and figurines

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1st Dibs

 

I am embarrassed to tell this because it seems like I would have known, but I just discovered the website 1st Dibs from Villa Anna s blog .  It is an online flea market of really really fine antiques and vintage furniture and lighting.  I snapped a couple of pics just to show a few of their offerings.  It is hard to find stores with this much quality inventory, so it is nice for us that like to browse and learn about design;  AND, I love this message from 1st Dibs

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What’s on: Sunday February 3

WALDEN This adaptation of Thoreau’s book reflects its many facets and contradictions in a piece of theatre created for non-theatre spaces that is part-performance and part-philosophy class.

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A 145-Year-Old Piece Of History

Saturday, December 26th, 1863–it’s a date that’s not really signficant in history, but for one Chattanooga woman, that date gives her a look into the past.

Original post by WTVC Chattanooga

The Consumers are Saved

I could probably start a blog just featuring ridiculous government licensing practices.

Original post by Coyote Blog