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Built in 1651. Excess upon excess…

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Christopher Fryant1 year ago

Me, watching this from my studio apartment.

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Chris1 year ago

I wouldn’t mind having a little space🤭

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Isaac1 year ago

@BrianRoemmele The 17th century marked a fascinating convergence of art and mathematics.

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Believe On Jesus Christ1 year ago

I need this library room! My library shelves are starting to get too full. Need more space!

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ai counsel (cyrus)1 year ago

you can tour a similar replica just south of san francisco originally built by the pullman railroad family

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CsquidCo1 year ago

^designed by the architect . . . *built by slaves. *not much has changed

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MouseTurd1 year ago

I just want to live in that library 📚 with the mummies and read all the books 😆

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drdog1 year ago

Yes and no. Back then the Lord would invite guests to stay for weeks on end. Generally there to discuss affairs of state. Grounds were excess. Those properties further a field were AG assets. We live entirety different lives these days.

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UAP's Are Our Friends1 year ago

Utterly abhorrent

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Malen .☪︎.1 year ago

Enough to house a small village.

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