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Residences of the President of Hekloslogravia.
 
Residences of the President of Hekloslogravia.
 
==Picardy House==
 
==Picardy House==
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'''1506 Senate Ave., Lundburg, Hekloslogravia''' <br>
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Three story, red brick rowhouse, built in about 1879, was originally the residence of President [[Edward J. Picardy]] from 1983-1985. It was used by President [[Charles F. Kane]] from 1994-1998. From 1998 to 2006, it was the residence of the [[President of the Senate]] (Prime Minister), and was the home/office of the [[President of Hekloslogravia]] in May and June of 2006, before being burned down by Molotov cocktails in a riot against President [[Jake Clawston]].
  
 
==Walker House==
 
==Walker House==

Revision as of 13:12, 5 July 2006

Residences of the President of Hekloslogravia.

Picardy House

1506 Senate Ave., Lundburg, Hekloslogravia
Three story, red brick rowhouse, built in about 1879, was originally the residence of President Edward J. Picardy from 1983-1985. It was used by President Charles F. Kane from 1994-1998. From 1998 to 2006, it was the residence of the President of the Senate (Prime Minister), and was the home/office of the President of Hekloslogravia in May and June of 2006, before being burned down by Molotov cocktails in a riot against President Jake Clawston.

Walker House

Blue House

Garestion, SL, Hekloslogravia
Constructed in 1910 by the civilization that preceded Hekloslogravia. It is 3 stories tall. The first floor houses the grauge, and acts as the "basement". The second floor has two porches, (Front & Back), and contains the kitchen, dining room, and living room. The third floor contains the bedrooms, and the President's office. This floor also has a porch in the front of the house. The house is blue with the trimmings, railings, and columns being white.

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