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Gunner73 from Georgia - United States

Gunner73Outgoing Single Dad Looking to have some fun

,   DaltonGeorgia - United States US Chat

I am an outdoorsman. I have a beautiful Daughter who is my life. I am a widower. I am a Veteran of 12 years from the United States Navy. I am hoping to find the right woman for me and a mother for my daughter.


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,   Little FallsNew Jersey - United States US Chat

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Matthew69GI am a nice easy going guy who just wants a good time.

,   WatertownNew York - United States US Chat

Hi, my name is Matthew. I am 5"9, dark brown hair, hazel eyes, and am "cuddly". I am open to most anything, and just want to have fun.


 

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Stone Houses is a unique presentation of a beloved building tradition in one of the most charming and historically significant regions in the nation. Part of the original Pennsylvania Colony, founded in 1682, Bucks County is important not only as an early English colony in America but also as a crucial site in the struggle for American independence. Architectural historians Margaret Bye Richie and Gregory D. Huber and photographer Geoffrey Gross survey twenty-four houses and barns dating from this early period, detailing their English Cotswold vernacular style and distinctive construction from local stone.
Among the fascinating and delightful buildings included in Stone Houses are McConkey's Ferry Inn (ca. 1750s), Washington's headquarters on the night of his historic crossing over the Delaware River, as well as the Thompson-Neely House (1766), which served as his officers' headquarters that famous night; Pennsbury Manor, the home of William Penn (begun in 1683 and restored in 1939); Summerseat (1725), the home at various times of three signers of the Declaration of Independence; and Buckingham Friends Meeting House (1768), the oldest building in the country continuously in its original use. With its authoritative text and stunning full-color photography, Stone Houses of Bucks County is a beautiful record of a historically rich building tradition.


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