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Story January 18, 1917

The Alliance Herald

Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska

What is this article about?

A New York couple, Mr. Carroll and his bride, plan to start married life in a bungalow built on the roof of the 20-story Film building in the theater district, featuring six rooms, a yard, tennis court, and sidewalk.

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COUPLE PLAN TO LIVE HIGH

New Yorkers Will Begin Married Life on House on Roof of Twenty-Story Building.

Life in a bungalow in the New York theater district is the experiment which is to be tried out by a newly married couple.

The bungalow in which they will live is not only in the theater district, but is 20 stories up in the air, having been built on the roof of the Film building, at Seventh avenue and Forty-ninth street.

When Mr. Carroll proposed marriage and was accepted a year ago he and his fiancee decided they would live in a bungalow. They love bungalows. Not seeing any bungalow sites along Broadway in the theater district, Mr. Carroll found one built on top of the Film building.

"Yes," said Mr. Carroll, the bridegroom, "we have the plans all made and our home has a yard and a tennis court—even a sidewalk. It's a regular house, with six rooms and bath."

What sub-type of article is it?

Curiosity Extraordinary Event

What themes does it cover?

Love Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Bungalow On Roof New York Couple Unusual Marriage Home Theater District Living

What entities or persons were involved?

Mr. Carroll His Fiancee

Where did it happen?

Roof Of The Film Building, At Seventh Avenue And Forty Ninth Street, New York Theater District

Story Details

Key Persons

Mr. Carroll His Fiancee

Location

Roof Of The Film Building, At Seventh Avenue And Forty Ninth Street, New York Theater District

Event Date

A Year Ago

Story Details

Newly married couple plans to live in a six-room bungalow with yard, tennis court, and sidewalk on the roof of a 20-story building in New York theater district.

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