Bob meets with Pat Fricchione from Simplex Industries to discuss the process of constructing a modular home and the reasons why prefab is an attractive building method in the eyes of many.
In 1970, singer-guitarist Al Wilson of Canned Heat was found dead of a drug overdose outside the home of singer Bob Hite. Wilson was 27. In 1982, the three-day “US” Festival opened in San ...
Leading the group were two blues purists, Alan Wilson and Bob Hite, who dug deep into their record collections to resurrect obscure classics. When Cook’s jazzier drumming style wasn’t working ...
The best home security systems help customers protect their possessions, investments, and families from intruders, environmental hazards, and more. Most modern systems allow customers to operate ...
When it’s time to get a home organized, residents can easily get overwhelmed and stressed. The best home organization services can help residents declutter and organize their home in a way that ...
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A longtime elected official and political party leader in Allen County has died. Bob Holmes died on Saturday after a battle ...
“Wind and rain will both work against you in lighting a fire,” says Leroy Hite, founder and CEO of Cutting Edge Firewood near ...
We also reached out to experts Leroy Hite, CEO of Cutting Edge Firewood in ... their construction and how each one performed. This Bob Vila Approved product carries our brand’s highest level ...
The Hulu September 2024 schedule has been confirmed. This details all of the upcoming movies and TV shows launching on the ...
In 1967, the original version of the television game show "What's My Line?" hosted by John Charles Daly, broadcast its final episode after more than 17 years on CBS. In 1970, singer-guitarist Al ...
On Sept. 3, 1951, the soap opera “Search for Tomorrow” made its debut on CBS. In 1955, Bill Haley and the Comets turned down their first invitation to tour outside the U.S. because they were ...