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  2. Middle Shooks Run - Wikipedia

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    Note the house's front bay which is carried through the second story; bracketing under the roofline and under the gables; decorative shingles; the evenly turned column on the second story porch is unusual; and the ground floor's flared porch columns also unusual on a house this age.

  3. Hubbard Bungalow - Wikipedia

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    The front façade is known for an octagonal bay window and turret that features a conical roof on the second story. A hip roof, with braces, supports the window. The design elements are usually not associated with the Arts and Crafts style, and along with formal features in the interior, are considered a Victorian architecture element. An inset ...

  4. Carrie Chapman Catt House - Wikipedia

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    The house itself is roughly T-shaped, two and a half stories tall. It is built on a foundation of randomly coursed fieldstone, covered by wood shingles on the second story. Atop is a gabled roof with clipped ends pierced by two stone chimneys. A two-story service wing is on the west end and a one-story enclosed porch on the south overlooks the ...

  5. Lewis Mumford House - Wikipedia

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    They made some changes to it, siding the first story in shingles and removing the south chimney. Inside they put bookcases on almost every wall. [1] In the 1980s, when Lewis could no longer write due to his advanced age, he retreated to the house. He died there in his bed in 1990, at the age of 94. Sophia followed him seven years later. [1]

  6. Southgate–Lewis House - Wikipedia

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    The siding and trim are unusually ornate and varied. A continuous band of vertical siding at the base of the structure is capped with a horizontal band at the window sill. Drop siding occurs up to the sills of the second-story windows, above which multiple rows of fish-scale and rectangular shingles alternate.

  7. Sharp-Mickle House - Wikipedia

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    The building was remodeled in 1879 by adding second and third story to the dwelling along with much of the exterior ornamentation and fenestration. The building is covered clapboard siding and the main roof is finished in simulated cedar shake metal shingles. The Sharp-Mickle House has a high level of integrity, containing much of the original ...