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  1. The Nelson Homestead

    Since 2021, the Nelson Legacy Project has been working to maintain Juanita and Wally Nelson's Deerfield, MA, homestead while spreading their message of peace and simple living.

  2. Nelson Homestead - Wikipedia

    Nelson Homestead, also known as the Elisha Riggin House, is a historic home located at Crisfield, Somerset County, Maryland. It is a "telescope" style frame house built circa 1836 by …

  3. Rental Screening with Affordability Focus | The Nelson Homestead

    Discover our fair and clear rental screening process at The Nelson Homestead. Ensure rental affordability and housing transparency today.

  4. SIGNIFICANCE SUMMARY: local e of a late Federal "telescope" style house. Several buildings of this type and period survive on the lower Eastern Shore of Maryland, but the Nelson …

  5. Nelson Homestead | WOOLMAN HILL

    Juanita and Wally Nelson were beloved members of the Woolman Hill and wider community for over three decades. An incredible crew of volunteers has recently done extensive repairs to …

  6. NELSON HOMESTEAD MANAGEMENT, L.L.C. - OpenGovUS

    Dec 31, 1997 · If you wish to provide additional information about NELSON HOMESTEAD MANAGEMENT, L.L.C., please fill in the form below. Please note that the information provided …

  7. Nelson Homestead Management, L.L.C.

    Nelson Homestead Management, L.L.C. | 3404 Glenview Avenue, Austin, TX, 78703 |

  8. Old Houses Under $50K History Tuesday - The Nelson Homestead

    Nov 29, 2022 · The Nelson Homestead, also known as the Elisha Riggin House, was built around 1836 by Crisfield shipbuilder Elisha Riggin. The Riggin family was one of the early families of …

  9. About the Nelsons

    Wally and Juanita Nelson were civil rights activists, peace activists, war tax refusers, subsistence farmers, and advocates of simple living. They were members of groups such as CORE …

  10. Nelson House History and Displays | Poway Historical Society..

    The City of Poway acquired the homestead, moved it from Garden Road to Old Poway Park, and in the fall of 1991 the City and the PHMS agreed to the restoration of this house.