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- Parker House was constructed for Col. Robert Parker and his wife, a daughter of Blue Hill founder Joseph Wood, in 1816 or possibly in 1812. The house was remodeled in 1900 by George A. Clough for Mrs. Frederick Augustus Merrill, a resident of Boston descended from Mrs.
- The Robert P. Parker House is a house located in the Chicago suburb of Oak Park, Illinois, United States. The house was designed by famous American architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1892 and is an example of his early work. Real-estate agent Thomas H. Gale had it built and sold it to Robert P.
- Parker House, built in 1881, is an historic house at 316 Haven Street in Reading, Massachusetts.
- Furniture is the mass noun for the movable objects ('mobile' in Latin languages) intended to support various human activities such as seating and sleeping in beds, to hold objects at a convenient height for work using horizontal surfaces above the ground, or to store things.
- Large movable equipment, such as tables and chairs, used to make a house, office, or other space suitable for living or working
- Furniture + 2 is the most recent EP released by American post-hardcore band Fugazi. It was recorded in January and February 2001, the same time that the band was recording their last album, The Argument, and released in October 2001 on 7" and on CD.
- Small accessories or fittings for a particular use or piece of equipment
- furnishings that make a room or other area ready for occupancy; "they had too much furniture for the small apartment"; "there was only one piece of furniture in the room"
- A person's habitual attitude, outlook, and way of thinking
- A person who buys and sells drugs
- (dealer) a seller of illicit goods; "a dealer in stolen goods"
- A person or business that buys and sells goods
- A person who buys and sells shares, securities, or other financial assets as a principal (rather than as a broker or agent)
- (dealer) trader: someone who purchases and maintains an inventory of goods to be sold
- (dealer) a firm engaged in trading
Kim Parker Home
Kim Parker’s rise to international renown as a designer and artist—her bedding and bath line launched at Bloomingdale’s, and she recently introduced new dinnerware and giftware collections with Spode—is truly the story of the American dream. A promising classical flutist with no formal design education, she hit the streets of New York City with her gorgeous designs, worked her way up, and is now one of the hottest, hippest contemporary designers anywhere. Her signature floral prints have become hugely popular and she’s been profiled in countless design magazines around the world.
Kim Parker Home, a thoughtful look at the artist’s creative process, shows how anyone can create an “interior garden” in their home or apartment. A designer with a funky flair, Parker combines her own fantastic floral prints with unconventional flea market finds, fashionable antiques, and unique modern pieces to create a vibrant, colorful look. The book’s stunning photographs feature her varied collections of designer rugs, bath and bedding, and dinnerware, as well as examples of the inspiration she finds both in nature and in the city.
A wonderful sourcebook for anyone with an eye for mixing vintage and contemporary, Kim Parker Home is also a revealing window on how to make the most of your own creativity and vision.
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Boston - Omni Parker House
Locted in downtown Boston on the Freedom Trail, the Omni Parker House is America’s longest continuously operating luxury hotel. Opened in 1855, the hotel currently has 551 rooms and suites that underwent an $80 million renovation completed in 2000.
The Parker House is best known for having invented American foods such as Boston cream pie and the Parker House roll, and for having coined the term "scrod".
Many well-known people have worked at the Parker House, including Ho Chi Minh who was a baker in the bakeshop from from 1911 to 1913, Malcolm X who was a busboy in the early 1940's, and Emeril Lagasse.
John F. Kennedy announced his candidacy for Congress in the hotel's Press Room. He also proposed to Jackie Kennedy and held his bachelor party here.
The hotel was home to the Saturday Club, also referred to as the Saturday Night Club, which consisted of literary dignitaries such as Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Henry David Thoreau, Charles Dickens and Ralph Waldo Emerson.
The third floor is said to be a hotspot of paranormal activity. Charlotte Cushman, a renowned 19th century stage actress, died in 1876 in her room on there. One of the elevators is said to often travel on its own to the third floor, even when no buttons are pushed. Is it Charlotte? Or is it Longfellow, whose favorite room, which part of the Saturday Club, was on the third floor? That isn't the only ghostly encounter on the floor, though. A businessman died in room 303. Subsequent guests and staff reported the smell of whiskey and raucous laughter. After a large number of complaints, the room was converted into a closet. Extending beyond the haunted floor, some guests have reported seeing Harvey Parker, the hotel's founder, in their rooms asking about their stay. Mr. Parker died in 1884.
National Historic Register #86003804 (1986)
New Orleans - Garden District: Gilmour-Parker House
The Thomas Gilmour House, alternatively referred to as the Gilmour-Parker House or the Gilmore-Christovich House, located at 2520 Prytania Street, was built for Thomas Corse Gilmour and his wife, Anna, in 1853. Designed and built by Isaac Thayer, it was the first assymetrical, and one of the earliest examples of, Italianate architecture in the city.
When Gilmour, a cotton merchant, died suddenly in his native England in 1865, his father-in-law, Godfrey Barnsley, was unable to find a buyer for the house in a stagnant postwawr economy. Anna, then living in England, eventually rented the house to John Milliken Parker Sr., a cottoner borker, and his wife, Roberto Buckner Parker, who eventually bought the house in 1882 for $18,000. The Parkers' son, John Milliken Parker, Jr., who served as Governor of Louisiana from 1920-1924, lived here, where he entertained his hunting companion, Theodore Roosevelt. The Parkers enlarged the house between 1897 and 1899 with a dining room extension with bay windows.
In 1985, Mr. and Mrs. William K. Christovich acquired the house and engaged Samuel Wilson Jr., the eminent restoration architect in New Orleans, to restore it to its mid-nineteenth century grace.
Garden District National Register #71000358 (1971)
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This outrageous comedy was cheered for its edgy humor and hot young cast! All Marty (Josh Hamilton -- ALIVE) wants is a normal life, but nothing goes as planned when his fiancee (Tori Spelling -- SCREAM 2) meets his far-from-normal family. His beautiful but crazy twin sister, "Jackie-O" (Parker Posey -- DAZED AND CONFUSED), becomes dangerously jealous ... and their younger brother (Freddie Prinze, Jr. -- I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER) puts the moves on Marty's new love! Soon, Mother's hiding the kitchen knives ... but she can't hide the family's shockingly hilarious secrets! One of Hollywood's most talked about releases in years -- this offbeat motion picture is wild entertainment fun!
Parker Posey was the It Girl of independent film in early 1997, the year this film (along with three or four others in which she starred) all played at the Sundance Film Festival. This film was the toughest of the bunch to embrace, based as it was on a self-consciously quirky off-Broadway play about Thanksgiving at the home of a particularly strange family. Oldest son Josh Hamilton comes home from college for the holidays, with fiancee Tori Spelling in tow. What he hasn't told her is that his twin sister, Jackie-O (played by Posey), thinks she's Jackie Kennedy--or that he and Jackie-O have shared more than, shall we say, filial affection. Posey is wonderfully edgy and she and Hamilton spar with entertaining vigor, but you still have to cope with writer-director Mark Waters's pretentious script. --Marshall Fine
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