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  2. 30 Outdoor Christmas Decor Ideas for the Most Festive ... - AOL

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    Wrap Porch Columns With Garlands. On this upstate New York farmhouse, all the porch columns are wrapped with Fraser fir garlands—a perfect pairing with evergreen wreaths and festive red bows ...

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    Decorate the Porch. Decorative red cardinals perch atop an espaliered fiddle-leaf fig tree on the "pink porch" at Mimi McMakin's home in Palm Beach for a happy nod to the holidays season. The ...

  4. Goold House - Wikipedia

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    The porch is supported by four columns with decoratively carved wooden capitals, and four lattice posts. The columns were reclaimed from an old church in Portland as well as several wood carvings that decorate the homes interior. The porch wraps around the sides of the house, and has a hip roof.

  5. Porch - Wikipedia

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    A rain porch is a type of porch with the roof and columns extended past the deck and reaching the ground. The roof may extend several feet past the porch creating a covered patio. A rain porch, also referred to as a Carolina porch, is usually found in the Southeastern United States. [6]

  6. James Beauchamp Clark House - Wikipedia

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    It is a two-story wood-frame structure, built in 1888 by Ezra Kirkland, with ells projecting north off the northeast and northwest corners. A porch wraps around the front and sides, its flat roof supported by turned columns and jigsawn brackets, with a spindled valance between the posts.

  7. Curtis Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The house features a wrap-around porch with Doric order column posts. It was built by Alfred A. Curtis, one of the three sons of F. D. Curtis, owner and operator of the Curtis Paper Mill . The house was purchased by the University of Delaware and initially served as a dormitory for French students. [ 2 ]

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