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  2. Florida cracker architecture - Wikipedia

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    Florida cracker architecture or Southern plantation style is a style of vernacular architecture typified by a low slung, wood-frame house, with a large porch. It was widespread in the 19th and early 20th century. Some elements of the style are still popular as a source of design themes.

  3. Marshall House (Schuylerville, New York) - Wikipedia

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    The building was partially nogged with ballast brick, particularly beneath window openings, sheathed with 1-inch (25 mm) by 10-inch (250 mm) rough pine boards covered by narrow clapboard siding. An L-shaped narrow wrap-around porch featuring a series of decorative arches was added to the first story, primarily oriented eastwards.

  4. Judge Killis Huddleston House - Wikipedia

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    It is a T-plan wood frame two-story farmhouse with a wraparound porch. [ 2 ] It is located at the junction of U.S. Route 127 and Kentucky Route 734 , about 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Albany.

  5. George Crossman House - Wikipedia

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    It features an original wraparound front porch with turned posts and balusters. [22] The house has three staircases. The railing of the main staircase which leads from the entry hall to the second level is decorated with wood squares that were originally made by the Smoot Lumber Company of Alexandria.

  6. Witherell Farm - Wikipedia

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    East of it stands the main farmhouse, an 1857 Greek Revival structure two stories in height and three bays wide, with a wraparound single-story porch. Across the street stand two barns: a c. 1820 sheep barn, and an 1809 apple packing barn. Both have rubblestone foundations and timber framing, with clapboard walls.

  7. George Farmhouse - Wikipedia

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    George Farmhouse is a historic home located near Smyrna, Kent County, Delaware. It built between about 1915 and 1920, and is a two-story, frame dwelling in the Queen Anne style. Parts of the house date to the 19th century, and the one-story and attic kitchen wing may be the oldest section of the house.

  8. Center Street Historic District (Ashland, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    This house was built during the 1890s by Joseph C. Mykrantz. Unique to this house is its wrap around porch with a corner gabled entrance way and third story crescent windows. [6] Mykrantz was a well-known attorney and “wrote a legal advice column for the Ashland Press.” [6] 819 Center Street The Mowrey House, Dutch Colonial Revival Architecture

  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Iron County ...

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    This house is two-story Prairie-style house with a massive segmental-arch front porch which extends to one side to form a porte cochere. The house was first owned by Joseph Harris, owner of the Harris Clothing Store in Iron River, which operated from about 1910 to about 1925. 34: H. W. Harte Block – Crystal Falls Village Hall