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Living in a Lighthouse

The Morgan Point Lighthouse has stood on Connecticut's Fishers Island Sound since 1868. An advertisement in a 1995 Wall Street Journal led its current owner to the empty, neglected structure. Nearly $1 million was spent on its reconstruction, which included a new lantern and various nautical details designed by the architect -- a former Coast Guard engineering officer.
 
1) Zovall or somebody else: can you fix the HTML in Troop's post, please?

2) Ouch again. At least these old 50's houses are starting to be priced appropriately.

http://www.redfin.com/stingray/do/printable-listing?listing-id=1141440
 
Here is the code. Please fix it and I will edit it. Sorry I haven't done any code in about 10 years, so I am clueless.

Reused Homes:

Old Buildings, New Life




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http://realestate.aol.com/gallery/reused-homes?photo=2

46eacc55-002c4-00bf8-400cb8e1


Living in a Lighthouse

The Morgan Point Lighthouse has stood on Connecticut's Fishers Island Sound since 1868. An advertisement in a 1995 Wall Street Journal led its current owner to the empty, neglected structure. Nearly $1 million was spent on its reconstruction, which included a new lantern and various nautical details designed by the architect -- a former Coast Guard engineering officer.
 
Try this, but without the
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	<p><h1 style="DISPLAY: block">Reused Homes:



	Old Buildings, New Life</h1>


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	    <h3>Living in a Lighthouse</h3>


	    <p>The Morgan Point Lighthouse has stood on Connecticut's Fishers Island Sound since 1868. An advertisement in a 1995 Wall Street Journal led its current owner to the empty, neglected structure. Nearly $1 million was spent on its reconstruction, which included a new lantern and various nautical details designed by the architect -- a former Coast Guard engineering officer.</p></p>

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Oops, sorry guys about the lighthouse mess up. I cut and pasted that thing... and it went all crazy. I don't know code....so thanks.
 
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