Is it true what they say: “Double the A-Frame, Double the fun?” In the case of this 1974 A-Frame home for sale in Charlestown, Indiana — full of colorful, eclectic design, we declare it must be true. This single-owner, custom-built, charming stone-clad home has loads of character, two retro fireplaces, and large windows that let in views of…
The Escape Game Austin is one unique experience after another, and great fun. "Experimental entertainment" has never been more awesome.
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Apparently when David Carlyle was a kid, he consumed a steady literary diet of Boxcar Children books. In light of that, it is easy to guess that this was some of his inspiration to create magical tiny houses anyone...
The House of the Future was a series of Motorola advertisements from the early 1960s illustrated by Chicago native Charles Schridde (April 30, 1926 – May 15, 2011). Schridde’s first ad for Motorola TV’s (above) ran in Life Magazine and the Saturday Evening Post in 1961. According to Steve Kosareff “public response was so … Continue reading "The House of The Future: Charles Schridde’s Stunning 1960s Adverts For Motorola"
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