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- afforded, are almost unrivalled in extent and variety, and give the stranger or guest, an opportunity of seeing the near and distant views to the best advantage17 KB (2,266 words) - 18:18, September 3, 2021
- According to John Jay’s sister-in-law, Catherine Livingston, a frequent guest of the family, Morris “repaired and enlarged the buildings and converted35 KB (4,404 words) - 17:33, August 26, 2021
- hosted at The Hills ran the gamut from George Washington (a frequent dinner guest during the Continental Convention in 1787) to a delegation of Seneca Indians24 KB (2,854 words) - 18:21, August 17, 2021
- in sentinel array, as a guard of honour come out to welcome the expected guest. This avenue opens by a wicker-gate to a broad area of mingled forest, garden68 KB (8,891 words) - 18:36, August 24, 2021
- (view text). Bartram would have known the plant, for he had been Garden’s guest for nearly three weeks the previous March on his first visit to South Carolina50 KB (7,213 words) - 21:12, September 9, 2021
- (1803–1857), after they emigrated in 1823. Bonaparte also constructed a smaller guest house, known as the Wash or Ice House; a two-story gardener’s house (still41 KB (5,233 words) - 14:16, August 26, 2021
- to prosper as a resort until about 1805 when a fever plagued the summer guest population, reducing the number of seasonal visitors by more than half for52 KB (7,284 words) - 18:44, December 7, 2023
- upper garden, located on the north side of the bowling green, was often a guest’s first stop on a tour of Mount Vernon. Amariah Frost, a visitor from Massachusetts84 KB (11,488 words) - 15:35, August 25, 2021
- Country Places,” stated that thickets should be planted to keep out “unbidden guests.” Downing also recommended the use of tall, dense thickets to screen the31 KB (4,281 words) - 17:44, February 3, 2021
- porticos supported by Greek Doric columns, seems to have functioned as a guest house with lodging rooms in the side wings. According to Andrew Jackson Downing116 KB (17,032 words) - 18:25, August 23, 2021
- —been very much mortified by my ignorance of botany, with which his other guests were familiarly conversant, I had resolved at that time, whenever an opportunity54 KB (8,005 words) - 21:40, September 15, 2021
- nicknamed the Pagoda, comprised a basement, three servants’ rooms, and a guest room and was connected to the main cottage by a one-story passage that contained63 KB (8,985 words) - 19:09, August 30, 2021
- public and private realms. When, in 1720, William Byrd II greeted honored guests at Westover, Virginia, on the James River, he “received them at the outer49 KB (6,655 words) - 15:28, August 13, 2021
- ground. These labyrinths were the source of much amusement to the family and guests, the trial of skill being to find the centre, and from that point to return35 KB (4,352 words) - 09:47, March 4, 2021
- the carriage porch, or porte cochère, where in a grand home the arriving guests drew up under an architectural canopy for shelter. John Notman similarly26 KB (3,352 words) - 10:14, April 6, 2021
- River and gained a reputation for lavish hospitality, hosting such prominent guests as George Washington, whom he met in 1773 and entertained on numerous occasions16 KB (2,129 words) - 13:37, September 27, 2021
- politicians, historians, and artists who congregated at her home. Among her guests were George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Charles Willson Peale. In17 KB (2,359 words) - 14:22, September 21, 2021
- historian, then a resident of Northhampton. He cordially welcomed us as his guests, and ordered the stage up the hill to his house; such a house! It stood78 KB (11,286 words) - 15:19, August 13, 2021
- and designed to gratify only the proprietor and his chosen friends and guests—Landscape Gardening is claimed as producing a far greater amount of public66 KB (9,707 words) - 12:44, February 18, 2021
- the produce out of the reach of animals, plantation workers, and unwanted guests. On the north side of the mansion, a second orchard was planted with cider78 KB (10,171 words) - 00:22, August 25, 2021
- picnic, concert, and illumination held for the Washington family and 200 guests. After witnessing one of these spectacles, the Pennsylvania congressman48 KB (6,603 words) - 22:22, August 18, 2021
- trip to The Woodlands that Hamilton had spent the entire evening with his guests, poring over his collection of illustrated botanical books and comparing82 KB (12,725 words) - 21:28, September 15, 2021
- mentioned his own perambulations in the garden, either alone or with gentlemen guests after he had entertained them with a meal (view text). Charles Willson Peale146 KB (20,921 words) - 14:54, August 13, 2021
- overlooking a bend in the Schuylkill River—not only provided Hamilton and his guests with “spectacular views” of the river and surrounding landscape but also110 KB (15,513 words) - 20:48, August 30, 2021
- from unfriendly factions.” Penn did occasionally entertain such illustrious guests as George Washington (1732–1799), who recorded in his diary that he had31 KB (4,057 words) - 17:23, August 26, 2021
- garden of JOHN JACKSON.” Jackson went out of his way to accommodate these guests. Thomas Peirce’s verses on the garden, composed in 1813, describe a secluded34 KB (4,382 words) - 20:25, August 19, 2021