Is it a tree house?
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Cuckoo is a small unincorporated community in Louisa County, Virginia. The Cuckoo House was built there in 1819 for a Mr. Henry Pendleton.
This is called a niche. However they are not "specifically built for phones", although you could certainly use them for that purpose. They were originally used to house small statues and other ornaments.
A 2 bedroom house in the US can be any price depending on the way its set up or built. If it is a big 2 bedroom house with a large kitchen and large bathroom chances are it will be more than a 2 bedroom house with a small kitchen and small bathroom
Japanese houses tend to be small and economic. The house doors in Japan are built to open outwards because it interferes with the stairs or hallways of the home.
Chicken coops can be for sale in the form of a house. Most chicken cooks look like small houses because it is most convenient for them to be built in that fashion.
You go to the place where the Statue of Liberty was built and you go right to the left and you jump on that small house or something then once your on top of that house thing jump again and then know where it is don't ya.
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what do you mean, what are the usb ports, they are for high speed complication, usually 2 on back Acers have 1 on the right side , 2 small one left..
The average square footage of a 2 bedroom house is around 1600 to 2400 square feet. Most two bedroom houses are built on the small side.
A treehouse is a small usually wooden house built in or around a tree, it uses the tree to stay of the ground and would have supports, usually used by children.
It comes to English via the Saxons, who spoke Low German; they called it a Huus. Before that, it may have come from the Proto-Indo-European word for a hiding place, skeus.It's interesting to note that the word is pronounced the same way in modern English and German, even though it's spelled differently (house vs. Haus).