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  2. Roosevelt Lodge Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Logs Out Cabins: Built 1924-1942, of frame construction with flush horizontal siding and log trim details. Board and Batten Cabins: Built between 1929 and 1947, of frame construction with board and batten siding and exposed log rafters or purlins.

  3. Batten - Wikipedia

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    Board-and-batten roofing is a type of board roof with battens covering the gaps between boards on a roof as the roofing material. Board-and-batten is also a synonym for single-wall construction , a method of building with vertical, structural boards, the seams sometimes covered with battens.

  4. Milton station (New York) - Wikipedia

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    Its board-and-batten siding is painted red. The northern two-thirds of the building, the oldest part, sits on a sandstone foundation, while the southern portion rests on masonry piers. [1] Inside most of the area was built for passenger operations. It has a waiting room with a fireplace and chimney, ticket office, two bathrooms and a cross hallway.

  5. Door - Wikipedia

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    Also known as ledges and braced, board and batten doors are an older design consisting primarily of vertical slats: Planks – Boards wider than 9" that extend the full height of the door, and are placed side by side filling the door's width. Ledges and braces – Ledges extend horizontally across the door which the boards are affixed to.

  6. Molding (decorative) - Wikipedia

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    A "speed base" makes use of a base "cap moulding" set on top of a plain 1" thick board, however there are hundreds of baseboard profiles. Baton: See Torus; Batten or board and batten: Symmetrical moulding that is placed across a joint where two parallel panels or boards meet; Bead moulding: Narrow, half-round convex moulding, when repeated ...

  7. Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio - Wikipedia

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    [51] [52] The rooms were separated from each other by a bathroom to the east, a closet to the north, and a stair to the south. The bathroom and two additional closets to the east were cantilevered off the facade. [302] Unusually for bathrooms of the 1890s, the second-floor bathroom has board-and-batten walls. [303] [305] Playroom