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  2. Fowler-Steele House - Wikipedia

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    The Fowler-Steele House stands on the northern fringe of Windsor's main village, on the east side of North Main Street just north of Hubbard Brook. Oriented facing south, it is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story painted brick structure, with a gabled roof and brick foundation. Chimneys are located on the outside of the north and south elevations, an unusual ...

  3. Boone Hall - Wikipedia

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    This article needs attention from an expert in United States.The specific problem is: The article contains contradictory statements that require expert review. The lead section states that the construction of the buildings and its characteristic bricks was performed by enslaved African Americans, while the "slave quarters" section says that the brick main house was constructed separately in 1935.

  4. Black-and-white Revival architecture - Wikipedia

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    Lockwood's black-and-white building at Chester Cross. The Black-and-white Revival was a mid-19th-century architectural movement that revived historical vernacular elements with timber framing. The wooden framing is painted black and the panels between the frames are painted white. The style was part of a wider Tudor Revival in 19th-century ...

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Rock County ...

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    Elegant brick Italianate-styled house built in 1872 by H.M. Haven. Later home to Albert Crandall, professor of natural history at Milton College. His daughter Alberta was a music prof at Milton and gave piano lessons in the house until 1970. [142] 62: Hilton House Hotel: Hilton House Hotel: November 7, 2003 : 444 E. Grand Ave.

  6. George Black House and Brickyard - Wikipedia

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    George Black House and Brickyard is a historic home and brickyard site located at Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina. The house was built about 1900, and is a traditional one-story, three-bay, frame "triple-A" dwelling. The front facade features an almost full-width hip-roofed attached porch.

  7. Madewood Plantation House - Wikipedia

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    The Madewood Plantation House is located on the northern bank of Bayou Lafourche, on manicured grounds separated from the bayou by Highway 308. It is a two-story 15,000 sq ft (1,400 m 2) masonry, built with massive brick walls that have been finished with stucco scored to resemble stone blocks. Its five-bay facade is fronted by a six-column ...

  8. Historic sites in Marlboro Township, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The house had an addition connected to it, but the smaller section is the original part, which dates to the mid-1700s. There appears to have been a smoke house in the attic. This was discovered many years ago when it was found there is a smaller squared-off space where a fifth chimney may have been at one point that contains meat hooks attached ...

  9. Bacon's Castle - Wikipedia

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    Bacon's Castle, also variously known as "Allen's Brick House" or the "Arthur Allen House" is located in Surry County, Virginia, United States, and is the oldest documented brick dwelling in what is now the United States. [4] Built in 1665, it is noted as an extremely rare example of Jacobean architecture in the New World.