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39525
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An historical home in Washington has become a haven for female veterans recovering from military sexual trauma. Described is a brief history of the Rose Haven House, the house’s original owner, and services that the house’s residents receive as part of their recovery.
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22760
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Washington's West Main Street is known for its historic homes, but the Leach home is often overlooked despite its history. The history and architecture of the home, its modern updates, the current residents, and the residents' style of holiday decoration are covered in the article.
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21948
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Colonel Joshua T. Tayloe built his home, Elmwood, in Washington in 1820. It is located at 721 W. Main Street. Frannye Fowle purchased the home in 2007; she discusses with Rumley how she has furnished the home.
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21952
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Rumley describes Idylwild, a 1907 house built in Washington on Market Street. In 1901, Washingtonian Blake Baker Nicholson married Sally Davis Owens, a widow from Oxford, Mississippi, and built their home six years later. The house is a mixture of styles--Green revival, plantation, and Tudor.
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21958
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Built 183 years ago by Col. Joshua Tayloe, Elmwood is one of the grand old home of Washington. Rumley describes the home and lists the previous and current owners.
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