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Subject What the Tiny House movement and Monticello have in common
Date August 21, 2019 4:10 PM
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Before you disregard tiny homes as an absurd fad, there's a few things you should know.

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What the Tiny House Movement and Thomas Jefferson's Monticello Have in Common ([link removed] )

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The Tiny House movement is gaining impressive traction in the United States. Amazon sells these tiny homes for as little as $24,000. Before you disregard tiny homes as an absurd fad, there's a few things you should know.

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