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The main house was built in 1920 and has been winterized.
But they can be winterized for use in all seasons.
Only that first section of the hotel, however, was winterized.
But the house was winterized and it had something she needed - storage.
We have time left before it has to be winterized."
But he had set up a meeting with someone to discuss winterizing his pool.
"The house is completely winterized and we have a fireplace," she said.
Another way to save - and to make life less troublesome - is to winterize.
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Originally almost entirely a summer community, over half of the houses are now winterized.
He said the group planned to winterize the hotel to keep it open year-round.
As the years passed, residents started winterizing and staying year-round.
Over the years many of the cottages were winterized for year-round use.
Winterizing the camps would be necessary if the bombing fails.
The original cottages were expanded and winterized for this purpose.
A better way is to winterize your home.
The new area was developed in the late 20's with wider streets, sidewalks and winterized homes.
The last house is an Adirondack-style camp built in 1900 but updated and winterized.
The stage has been mechanized and the building winterized.
"It just became economically reasonable to winterize those houses and live there year-round."
They have also winterized them so they can live in them for six months a year or more.
Houses that have already been winterized, meanwhile, are found in town, and change hands more often, since they aren't on the water, brokers say.
"It's not a really big deal whether it's winterized," he said.
They are not winterized, but we sit on a beach cliff with a fantastic view of the Sound."
The families who by then had built and winterized their bungalows paid ground rent to remain.