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Case Study Of Ash Lawn-Highlands
Since the College of William and Mary’s acquisition of Ash Lawn-Highlands in 1974, many modifications have been added to structure. The modifications added provide Ash Lawn Highlands and its surrounding structures with modern necessities. These modifications include electrical and plumbing plans. The electrical plan for the building involves electrical wire that is connected to the structure through an underground circuit providing the structure with electricity. Attached to the structure’s front entrance is an air

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