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・ Cedar Lawn Cemetery (Jackson, Mississippi)
・ Cedar Lawn Memorial Park (Fremont, California)
・ Cedar Manor (LIRR station)
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・ Cedar Mill, Ashton-under-Lyne
・ Cedar Mill, California
・ Cedar Mill, Oregon
・ Cedar Mills Township, Meeker County, Minnesota
・ Cedar Mills, Minnesota


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Cedar Lawn : ウィキペディア英語版
Cedar Lawn

Cedar Lawn, also known as Berry Hill and Poplar Hill, is one of several houses built near Charles Town, West Virginia for members of the Washington family. Cedar Lawn was built in 1825 for John Thornton Augustine Washington, George Washington's grand-nephew. The property was originally part of the Harewood estate belonging to Samuel Washington. The property that eventually became Cedar Lawn was left to Samuel's son, Thornton Washington, who built "Berry Hill", named for his wife's family. Berry Hill was destroyed by fire, and John Thornton Augustine built Cedar Lawn when he inherited.
In the 1940s, the house was bought by R.J. Funkhouser, an industrialist who had a taste for Washington family estates, who also owned Blakeley and Claymont Court. The property remains in the Funkhouser family and is known as O'Sullivan Farms, after Funkhouser's principal venture, the O'Sullivan Corporation.
==See also==

*Happy Retreat

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