Glass House (British Columbia)
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glass-house-british-columbia-197-9381421
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Glass House (British Columbia)
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The Glass House, built by David H. Brown, is located on the east shore of Kootenay Lake in British Columbia near the rural locality of Boswell, British Columbia. Construction started in 1952 in order to, according to a quote left by Mr. Brown, "indulge a whim of a peculiar nature". Intended to be the Browns' home, the unusual construction and fantasy-castle appearance attracted traffic from the adjacent British Columbia Highway 3A. The resulting loss of privacy led to the Browns' establishment o
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glass_House_(British_Columbia)
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2024-04-11T22:33:25Z
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