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tenement

Items permanently affixed to buildings or land. Tenements are also long-standing apartments.

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  1. Tenement Museum New York City - NYC Museum
    New York's Tenement Museum focuses on America's urban immigrant history. The Tenement Museum provides walking tours and is a popular attraction in the ...
     
  2. Tenement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A tenement is, in most English-speaking areas, a substandard multi-family dwelling in the urban core, usually old and occupied by the poor. (In Scotland it still ...
     
  3. Tenement - Merriam-Webster Online
    any of various forms of corporeal property (as land) or incorporeal property that is held by one person from another. 2. : dwelling. 3. a : a house used as a ...
     
  4. tenement - definition of tenement by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    A building for human habitation, especially one that is rented to tenants. 2. A rundown, low-rental apartment building whose facilities and maintenance barely ...
     
  5. TENEMENT
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  6. Tenement | Define Tenement at Dictionary.com
    Also called tenement house. a run-down and often overcrowded apartment house, especially in a poor section of a large city. 2. Law. a. any species of ...
     
  7. Tenement Museum | Home | THIRTEEN
    Over 10000 people lived in the building between 1870 and 1915. The stories of many are presented here.
     
  8. tenement - Wiktionary
    tenement (plural tenements). a building ... (building): tenement house ... (oblique plural tenemenz, nominative singular tenemenz, nominative plural tenement) ...