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House at 202 N. Main St., formerly 36 N. Main St., is a frame Italianate house with vinyl siding before date of NRHP listing. The historic district boundaries now includes some newer structures. A small house, possibly a single-wide , at what is now 201 N. Main St., in between what were 35 and 37 N. Main St., is apparently an infill built after ...
Clarkson W. Freeman House: 704 W Monroe St 1878 Italianate, Carpenter-Gothic trim September 29, 1980 Congressman James M.Graham House: 413 S 7th St 1862 Italianate May 1, 1989 Cook House 508 S 8th St c. 1850 Cranmer-Cook House 926 South 7th Street 1877 Italianate Dana-Thomas House: 301 E Lawrence Ave 1902-1904 Prairie Style: July 30, 1974 ...
Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, England, built between 1845 and 1851. It exhibits three typical Italianate features: a prominently bracketed cornice, towers based on Italian campanili and belvederes, and adjoining arched windows. [1] The Italianate style was a distinct 19th-century phase in the history of Classical architecture.
The Harbison House is a 4-bed, 4-and-a-half bath, 4,000-square-foot, Victorian Italianate home built in 1870 in Shelbyville. Take a peek inside.
The Bowles House in Westminster, Colorado is a brick Italianate house built in 1871 by Edward Bruce Bowles and his wife Mahala Elizabeth Longan. Bowles is largely credited for bringing the Colorado & Southern Railroad to the present-day Westminster area. Bowles came from Missouri to the Colorado Territory at age 17.
It is credited to architect Archimedes Russell and was built in 1870. It is a two-story, brick Italianate style dwelling. It consists of a main block and rear wing with low hipped roofs. It features a full width, one-story front porch and small side porch with chamfered columns. [2]: 3–4
The house was built about 1870, and consists of a two-story, hexagonal Italianate Revival style central section with three Greek Revival style one-story wings in a "Y"-plan. Also on the property are a double pen log barn, a log corn crib, a log granary, and a frame well house. [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984 ...
The Phillip Gaensslen House is a historic house in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, located at 3050 Prospect Avenue east of downtown. Built in about 1870, the Italianate house features a primarily brick exterior and a stone foundation. [ 3 ]