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  2. Edward Schulmerich House - Wikipedia

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    The Edward Schulmerich House is a two-story private residence on East Main Street in downtown Hillsboro, Oregon, United States.Completed in 1915, the American Craftsman Bungalow style structure was constructed for state senator Edward Schulmerich and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

  3. L. A. and Adelheid Machemehl House - Wikipedia

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    The structure is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story house built in Airplane Bungalow style. The upstairs portion is set behind a large wrap-around porch. Many festivities and social occasions took place on that porch for the local community. These festivals including dances for the youth of the city to the music of a Victrola.

  4. Robert M. Lamp Cottage - Wikipedia

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    By the turn of the century, several cottages were constructed on the small island and it is known that in 1901–02, Wright tied the cottages together into one structure, [2] which is the known cottage for Robert Lamp that appears in postcards and photographs. The cottage was a two-story tall building with horizontal siding and a wrap-around ...

  5. American System-Built Homes - Wikipedia

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    Storrer also identified three potential single-story American System-Built Homes in Berwyn, Illinois. One, the Chester Bragg House (1916), is located at the 6644 34th Street at the corner of Wesley Avenue and has a Model B1 plan. [17] [19]

  6. Pennsylvania Avenue-West Side Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The dominating, larger homes are often two or more stories, with 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 story houses, usually of cottage and bungalow classifications, filling out the rest of the neighborhood. Most homes are built on brick or stone foundations and all dwellings are constructed with wood-framing and contain touches of the era.

  7. Vogt House (Iowa City, Iowa) - Wikipedia

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    Of particular merit is the wrap-around, latticework porch that has a round pavilion with a conical roof and finial on its southwest corner. [2] There are also two outbuildings: a two-story frame carriage house to the west of the house, and a woodshed to the north of the main house. Author Kurt Vonnegut lived in the house from 1965 to 1967. [3]