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  2. Charles Bolsius House - Wikipedia

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    The project, built as Bolsius's own home, provided an opportunity for experimentation and design exploration. The house includes his iconic and hallmark hand-carved doors, exposed beams, carved corbels, adobe fireplaces, hand-hammered tin and copper, and a heightened sense of American western romanticism. [3]

  3. Las Saetas - Wikipedia

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    The project included hand-carved doors, exposed beams, carved corbels, adobe fireplaces, hand-hammered tin, and a heightened sense of romanticism. [3] The property and its transformation over a 150-year-span reflect the changing culture and economic milieu of Southern Arizona and the American West.

  4. The LeaChar House - Wikipedia

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    The carved patio wood work was repurposed from salvaged components of the original gates of Las Saetas, adding a touch of historical significance and design continuity to the property. [ 3 ] The name "LeaChar" is a fusion of Leanora and Charles, reflecting the deeply personal nature of this project for the Bolsius couple.

  5. Log house - Wikipedia

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    The corner notch in medieval Norwegian log buildings The traditional corner notch used in Norway from the 14th century through the present Dovetail corner—handcrafted, full-scribe fit, hand-hewn logs Butt-and-pass corner style logs sawed flat top and bottom A locked or tooth-edge joint in the door corner of an old wooden storage building at ...

  6. Warrenwood Manor - Wikipedia

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    The house walls are three bricks thick. The bricks for the home were made in kilns on the property and lumber from the forest on the lands was used in the interior of the home. The home also includes nine working fireplaces to heat each room. The rooms of the house are eighteen feet wide and ceilings fourteen feet high. [8]

  7. Commercial Bank and Banker's House - Wikipedia

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    This one has two Doric columns supporting a detailed entablature, with a wrought iron balcony railing above. The house interior has some of the most impressive hand carved door surrounds and window surrounds in the US. It has 28" high baseboards and impressive large doors throughout. The rooms are large size for this time period.