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chapter-house
chapter-house (ˈtʃæptəhaʊs) For forms see chapter n.; also 2 captelhus, 4 chapitel-hous, chapitele-house (cf. capitle, chapitle). A building attached to a cathedral, monastery, etc., in which meetings of the chapter are held.a 1122 O.E. Chron. an. 1116 Baernde eall þæt mynstre of Burh, and eallæ þa ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chapter house (disambiguation)
A chapter house or chapterhouse is a building or room that is part of a cathedral, monastery or collegiate church in which larger meetings are held. Chapter house, Chapter House or Chapterhouse may also refer to: Chapterhouse (band), a British band 1987–1994 Chapter house (Navajo Nation), an administrative wikipedia.org
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Chapter House Street
small houses, and terminated visually by the Minster choir and chapter house". On the south-eastern side are the 15th-century 1 Chapter House Street; Mediaeval 3 Chapter House Street; and the 16th-century 5 Chapter House Street, part wikipedia.org
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Princeton Chapter House
The Princeton Chapter House is a historic building located at 1009 N. Main St. in Princeton, Illinois. The Princeton Chapter House is the only Class IV chapter house ever built; the Class IV plan was one of the larger buildings and was designed for clubs wikipedia.org
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Andover Chapter House
The Andover Chapter House is a historic building located on Locust Street northwest of 5th Avenue in Andover, Illinois. The Andover Chapter House is an example of a Class I building, which was designed for clubs with 30 to 60 members. wikipedia.org
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Zion Chapter House
The Zion Chapter House is a historic building located at 2715 Emmaus Avenue in Zion, Illinois. The Zion Chapter House is an example of a Class II building, which was designed for clubs with 60 to 100 members. wikipedia.org
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Edwardsville Chapter House
The Edwardsville Chapter House is a historic building located at 515 W. High St. in Edwardsville, Illinois. The Edwardsville Chapter House is an example of a Class II building, which was designed for clubs with 60 to 100 members. wikipedia.org
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Alton Chapter House
The Alton Chapter House is a historic building located at 509 Beacon St. in Alton, Illinois. The Alton Chapter House is an example of a Class II building, which was designed for clubs with 60 to 100 members. wikipedia.org
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Carmi Chapter House
The Carmi Chapter House is a historic building located at 604 W. Main St. in Carmi, Illinois. The Carmi Chapter House is an example of a Class II building, which was designed for clubs with 60 to 100 members. wikipedia.org
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Marine Chapter House
The Marine Chapter House is a historic building located on Silver Street in Marine, Illinois. The Marine Chapter House is an example of a Class I building, which was designed for clubs with 30 to 60 members. wikipedia.org
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Annawan Chapter House
The Annawan Chapter House is a historic building located at 206 S. Depot St. in Annawan, Illinois. The Annawan Chapter House is an example of a Class I building, which was designed for clubs with 30 to 60 members. wikipedia.org
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Carlinville Chapter House
The Carlinville Chapter House is a historic building located at 111 S. Charles St. in Carlinville, Illinois. The Carlinville Chapter House is an example of a Class I building, which was designed for clubs with 30 to 60 members. wikipedia.org
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Klagetoh (Leegito) Chapter House
The Klagetoh (Leeyi´ tó) Chapter House is a historic chapter house of the Navajo Nation in Klagetoh, Arizona. The chapter house is set west of the highway, with a landscaped courtyard dedicated to Navajo Nation military members. wikipedia.org
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Chi Omega Chapter House
Chi Omega has expanded onto the chapter house twice, first in 1941 and again in 1958. The chapter house also includes a suspended roof supported by four Roman doric columns. wikipedia.org
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Cockersand Abbey chapter house
Cockersand Abbey chapter house is a mausoleum in the English village of Thurnham, Lancashire. wikipedia.org
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