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Discounted, six-acre property with tennis court belonged to real estate titan Charlie Ackerman.
The home boasts terrazzo floors, post-and-beam construction, and plenty of floor-to-ceiling windows.
They have potential to inflict as much—if not more—devastation than a quake on the San Andreas.
Made to survive Colorado’s cold temperatures, this camper feels more like a small apartment than a cramped RV.
See what that price gets in five Los Angeles neighborhoods, including Pasadena and Mid-City.
The story of how Americans conquered, colonized, and eventually preserved, the Everglades.
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For clients that included Lucille Ball, the prolific designer blended minimalist interiors, bulky furniture pieces, and opulent antiques.
The series surveys how the country’s evolving style through the decades has been informed by political, social, and economic climates of the time.
The city is accepting applications from community groups to create gathering places near major transit stops.
Some of our most popular national parks are currently overrun with trash and human feces.