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The historic Essex County Jail, commonly known as the Old Salem Jail, is situated next to the Howard Street Cemetery in Salem, Massachusetts.
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This 2001 Jaguar XKR Convertible is a classy, untouched example of a British modern classic, painted in a gorgeous factory color scheme. It is propelled by a 4.0-liter, 370-horsepower supercharged AJ-V8 engine that is connected to a five-speed automated transmission and sends power to the rear wheels. Since new, the odometer has traveled 77,833 miles.
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Abandoned & History
Witley Court’s Ruins : One of England’s most Magnificent Country Estates
by Cheer Pickby Cheer PickWitley Court is one of England’s most beautiful abandoned homes. The home, which…
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Mecum Auctions frequently offers some unexpected finds. The world’s largest auto auction company…
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Abandoned & History
History of Sir Winston Churchill’s Birthplace, Blenheim Palace
by Cheer Pickby Cheer PickOne of the distinctive structures in the UK is Blenheim Palace. It is not only an antique mansion; it is also a tomb and a national monument.
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When Sir Robert Sawyer, the direct grandfather of the current Earl of Carnarvon, purchased the palace later, in 1679, it was renovated as Highclere Place House. Highclere House was changed into the current Highclere Castle in 1842 by Sir Charles Barry, who also created the Houses of Parliament.
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Abandoned & History
Abandoned Rainer Lewis House : Union Springs, Alabama
by Cheer Pickby Cheer PickThe abandoned rainer lewishouse is built in the Deep South and has a majestically intimidating neo-classical revival façade that is meant to resemble a Roman temple.
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Hamilton Palace : Largest Private Mansion in Scotland was Demolished
by Cheer Pickby Cheer PickThe biggest non-royal country house in Scotland was Hamilton Palace. The Hamilton family…
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Abandoned & History
History of George Vanderbilt & Biltmore House (Estate)
by Cheer Pickby Cheer PickBiltmore House has remained the focal point of Vanderbilt’s legacy despite the fact that the unparalleled beauty of Biltmore Estate is the result of the joint creative talents and vision of all three men—Vanderbilt, Hunt, and Olmsted. This magnificent house, a National Historic Landmark, is still the biggest private property in America.
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Unquestionably, the best cars we have ever had come from that era. Even though 1930s automobiles are now considered classics, they will forever have the title of greatest cars and historical vehicles. Here are LA POLO’s top 12 selections from the wide range of 1930s car models
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Rundown walls are transformed into incredible 3D graffiti art by French street artist Pierrot.
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The Breakers mansion, a grand Beaux-Arts masterpiece with 70 rooms and a sprawling 13-acre garden, is truly a house unlike any other.And we’re here to take you on a tour of the past of this national historic site.
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Abandoned & History
Glen Cove’s Historic Woolworth Mansion: Winfield Hall
by Cheer Pickby Cheer PickWinfield Hall, also known as the Woolworth Mansion for its illustrious first owner, founder of the five-and-dime retail chain, Frank Woolworth, sold for an astronomical $8.25 million, a price that may not accurately reflect the many benefits the historic house offers.
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Abandoned & History
Story of the Most Famous Haunted Winchester Mansion in America
by Cheer Pickby Cheer PickThe Mystery Winchester Mansion is without a doubt the most infamously haunted mansion. The Queen Anne-style Victorian mansion, which is situated in San Jose, California, is well-known for its grandeur, distinctive design, and complete lack of a master building plan.
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Abandoned & History
14th Century Beautiful Cotswolds Estate: Sudeley Castle
by Cheer Pickby Cheer PickSudeley Castle’s modest and dispersed beginnings may be traced back to the 11th century, when the structure was first constructed as a manor house near Winchcombe, which at the time was the seat of the Kingdom of Mercia under King Offa. This closeness to the governing family is perhaps where Sudeley first acquired its status as a royal estate.