Three Houses is set on the continent of Fódlan, divided between three ruling superpowers currently at peace.
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It is the sixteenth installment in the Fire Emblem series and the first one for home consoles since Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn, originally released in 2007.
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It was recognized as a National Historic Landmark in 1961. The Minnesota Historical Society acquired the house in 1978. For the next half-century, the structure served as an office building, school, and residence for the church. In 1925, family members purchased the mansion from the estate and presented it to the Catholic Archdiocese of St. Hill maintained the house after her husband’s death in 1916 until her own death five years later.
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"I feel it is necessary to know just where everything is and how it is," she commented in her diary.Īfter a visit by President William McKinley in 1899, she merely noted, "The evening passed off most pleasantly and quietly." She hired maids and cooks, inspected the kitchens, and served as hostess at countless dinners and receptions. Hill kept a watchful eye over the household, including the large domestic staff of 10-12 servants. In later years the house came alive with visits by grandchildren. Newlyweds often lived in the enormous house until their own homes were completed, five of which were close by on Summit Avenue. Children grew up in the house, and four daughters had their weddings in the large drawing room. The home served as the center for the public and private lives of the Hill family for the next 30 years. The Hill children used the room as a playroom. The fourth floor features a stage in a room that could seat 200 people, a grand piano, and gymnastic equipment.
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Much of the art collection was later given to the Minneapolis Institute of Art, which Hill helped found in 1915.
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Retractable iron grilles on the windows and doors provided security for the collection and the family's other valuable possessions. The two-story art gallery was built for Hill's magnificent art collection, consisting mainly of Barbizon School of mid-19th century landscape painters. The huge basement of the Hill House contained servants' quarters, a kitchen featuring a dumbwaiter (to bring food to the dining room above it), laundry, boiler room, and hand-pumped bellows for the 1,006-pipe organ in the skylit gallery above. Master carver John Kirchmayer, a Bavarian immigrant, was paid $1 per hour for his intricate carving of the home's grand staircase. Sophisticated mechanical systems throughout the mansion for central heating, gas and electric lighting, plumbing, ventilation, security, and communication.A three-story pipe organ created by renowned Boston organ-maker George Hutchings.A profusion of elaborately carved oak and mahogany woodwork.When it was completed in 1891, the mansion was the largest and most expensive home in Minnesota.