On 20 September 1991, local residents and preservationists opened the disused building to the press and the public.
After the hulking machines reached each home, residents simply opened the front door and jumped into the bucket normally used to carry dirt.
With limited accommodation available in the city, local residents opened their doors and took in many of those stranded.
Most residents did not open their doors.
In 1870, the residents opened an informal school.
The angry resident, a man who the police said lived on the top floor, then opened fire.
In honor of these dual anniversaries, the residents have opened their community for a celebration.
Nablus residents said the soldiers had chased the demonstrators into a mosque and opened fire during an evening prayer service.
A resident had opened fire on the office of the United Nations agency that oversees the camp.
Other residents opened their doors to pleasant surprises.