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  2. Dutch Colonial Revival architecture - Wikipedia

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    Within this Colonial Revival, one of the more popular designs was a redux of features of the original Dutch Colonial. The term "Dutch Colonial" appeared sometime between 1920 and 1925. [7] Within the context of architectural history, the more modern style is specifically defined as "Dutch Colonial Revival" to distinguish it from the original ...

  3. Jans Martense Schenck house - Wikipedia

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    A white house with green shutters and red brick chimneys, it stands in a little hollow back of Public School 236, surrounded by old pine trees. Its Dutch origins are evident in the small twelve-paned windows and early round-end shingles. The slender-pillared front porch formed by an overhanging roof is an eighteenth-century addition.

  4. American colonial architecture - Wikipedia

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    Bronck House, Coxsackie, NY, built 1663; Dutch Colonial. Developed from around 1630 with the arrival of Dutch colonists to New Amsterdam and the Hudson River Valley in what is now New York [9] and in Bergen in what is now New Jersey. [10] [11] Initially the settlers built small, one room cottages with stone walls and steep roofs to allow a ...

  5. Alexander Herschel and Pauline G. McMicken House - Wikipedia

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    The Alexander Herschel and Pauline G. McMicken House is a Dutch Colonial Revival/Craftsman-styled house built in 1909 in West Allis, Wisconsin, United States. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2010. [1]

  6. Dutch colonial architecture - Wikipedia

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    Dutch colonial architecture often is a result of climatological adaptations or the use of local building materials - and more importantly, the rich and diverse cultural contexts. In this hybridity lies the quality of these buildings. Architecture shows that the strict racial taxonomy of a colonial system could not be maintained. [1]

  7. Gate of the Hills - Wikipedia

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    The roof has gables at the side, and its front slope extends down to the first floor, where it shelters a recessed porch, and has three large gabled dormers above. On the rear, the roof extends only to the top of the second floor, and is slightly flared (a Dutch Colonial feature) at the base. [2]

  8. Category:Dutch colonial architecture - Wikipedia

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    Dutch colonial architecture — in the former colonies of the Dutch Empire; Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. ...

  9. Stephen Miller House - Wikipedia

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    The rear has a similar fenestration to the front but without the porch. On the east elevation is a small Dutch door next to the chimney. It has a small shed-roofed porch as well. [1] Inside, the entrance, another Dutch door with four-light transom, opens on a central hall. The front rooms are larger than the rear ones.