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buildingsofnewengland.com
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| | | | A significant house and grounds are tucked away, hidden off Dudley Road in Newton, Massachusetts. This is the Kennard Estate. Frederic Hedge Kennard (1865-1937) was born in Brookline and attended Harvard College. He did graduate work for a time at the Bussey Institution and the Lawrence Scientific School, and entered the employ of Frederick Law... | |
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| | | | Eclectic houses of the late 19th and early 20th centuries are my favorite as they showcase how architects of the time blend features and break the strict mold of academic styles. This example is found in the Cottage Farm neighborhood of Brookline and dates to 1905. Designed by relatively unknown architect, Alfred Lyman Darrow, who... | |
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| | | | I'll have a lot more to say about backgrounds and how they are implemented in the 2024 rules of Dungeons & Dragons, but that's going to wait a little bit. In the meantime, when I sort out how I think about things, I often put the things I'm contemplating in a spreadsheet. It's what I... | |
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| | No new post from me today. Well, there is a new post, but it's a post to tell you what else is going on. But before I do that, I wanted to take some time to apologize to anyone that has tried to contact me via that blog. Some of the messages I missed were... |