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  2. Jefferson Avenue Historic District (Janesville, Wisconsin)

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    It hints at Prairie Style in its low-pitched roof, bands of casement windows, and the bold horizontal lines in the front porch and sun room. Harry was an architect. [9] The William Lathrop house at 302 Jefferson Ave is a 2-story brown brick Georgian Revival house built in 1925. Typical elements of the style are the symmetry, hip roof, and brick ...

  3. Jenifer-Spaight Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Close house at 731 Jenifer St is an early, modest Queen Anne-style house built in 1891. Typical elements of the style present are the asymmetric front, the complex roof, the shingles in the front gable end, and the spindlework decorating the front porch. Adolph Close was a German immigrant tailor. [10] [4]: 16

  4. Menlo Avenue–West Twenty-ninth Street Historic District

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    It has a generally square plan, and its prominent features include a steep pitched gable roof on the right side of the house with the ridge parallel to the front and a prominent front facing gable wall that originates over an inset entrance porch. On the left side of the house, there is a curved first-floor bay topped by a balcony. [14]

  5. Tank House - Wikipedia

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    On the front and part of the west side of the house is a recessed porch with spindle railing and square columns. A stairway leads up to the porch on the southwest corner of the building. The walls of the house are brick under the porch, but wood siding on the rest of the house. On the first story, many of the windows have sandstone sills.

  6. Everel S. Smith House - Wikipedia

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    The foundations and exterior walls are of three and four course brick. The large, open porch is on the front. The deck is supported by brick piers with a centrally located concrete stoop and steps with wrought iron railings. The porch has a flat roof supported by six square, beveledged wood columns.

  7. 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]