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  2. Ira Hill House - Wikipedia

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    It is fronted by a two-story shed-roof porch, a late 20th-century recreation of an earlier Victorian porch with turned posts and scrolled brackets. The ell has two parts: the outer end is a stone barn whose first floor was built contemporaneously to the house, and whose second floor was added about 1840.

  3. Queen Anne style architecture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The William G. Harrison House is an example, built in 1904 in rural Nashville, Georgia. Characteristics of the Queen Anne cottage style are: one or two story frame house (second floor where one exists, is a finished attic) wrap-around porch with turned posts, decorative brackets, and spindle work; square layout with projecting gables to front ...

  4. History Spotlight: Two Fremont Victorian homes around 1900 - AOL

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  5. A Definitive Guide to Victorian-Style Homes - AOL

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  6. New World Queen Anne Revival architecture - Wikipedia

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    The William G. Harrison House is an example, built in 1904 in rural Nashville, Georgia. Characteristics of the Queen Anne cottage style are: frame house typically one-story (although there may be a finished attic or garret for a second floor) wrap-around porch with turned posts, decorative brackets, and spindlework

  7. Eastlake movement - Wikipedia

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    Porch posts and railings had intricate wooden designs and curved brackets and scrolls were placed at corners. [5] The façade also included "perforated gables and pediments, carved panels and a profusion of beaded spindles, and lattice work found along porch eaves." [5] Mansardic porches were another characteristic and had wrought iron crestings.