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  2. Screened porch - Wikipedia

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    A screened porch on the rear of a house in the southwestern United States. A screened porch, also known as a screen room, is a type of porch or similar structure on or near the exterior of a house that has been covered by window screens in order to hinder insects, debris, and other undesirable objects from entering the area inside the screen.

  3. First period houses in Massachusetts (1660–1679) - Wikipedia

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    The only major alteration includes an enclosed porch which was added to the residence in the 20th century. [79] Morse-Barber House: Sherborn: c.1674 Joseph Morse possibly built the core of this house with his wife sometime around 1674. [80] The residence served as Sherborn's first meetinghouse until a formal church was built in the 1680s.

  4. Washington Bottom Farm - Wikipedia

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    Above these openings are two 6/9 sash windows on the second floor and lozenge windows at the third floor. [4] The right side of the house is recessed back for the rear ell which has a two-story porch. [4] The porches were enclosed in the 1940s with glass windows, and were updated in 2010 with 4/4 casement windows and transoms and brick stairs. [4]

  5. Dogtrot house - Wikipedia

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    Enclosed shed rooms are also sometimes found at the front, although a shed-roof front porch is the most common form. [1] [3] The breezeway through the center of the house is a unique feature, with rooms of the house opening into the breezeway. The breezeway provided a cooler covered area for sitting.

  6. Brooke Mansion (Birdsboro, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Toward the south end, twin sets of French doors opened onto the porch. The house's eastern half featured a shingled Mansard roof with shed-roofed dormers on three sides, two of them enclosing four windows each. [3]: 227 The tower featured twin paired windows on the second and third stories, the upper ones enclosed by conical-roofed dormers.

  7. Sleeping porch - Wikipedia

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    Sleeping porch in the main house of the Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site. A sleeping porch is a deck or balcony, sometimes screened or otherwise enclosed with screened windows, [1] and furnished for sleeping in warmer months. They can be on ground level or on a higher storey and on any side of a home.

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