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  2. Kingman Place Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Around 200 houses were built in the area between 1900 and 1910. There were three definitive house building spurts in the Kingman Place Historic District in 1905, 1910 and 1915. [2] The hip roof subtype of the foursquare house plan was dominate in 1905 and receded significantly by 1915, when front and side gabled roofs took over.

  3. Hood–Anderson Farm - Wikipedia

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    The front elevation of the house is three bays wide and is dominated by a large, one-story porch, built in 1917, with a hip roof covered in tin. The porch runs the width of the house and features solid wooden Tuscan columns (purchased In 1912), one at each corner, and four columns, set in two closely spaced pairs, on either side of the wide ...

  4. Juneau Highlands Residential Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Lajsich home at 2151 S. Livingston Terrace is a 1928 bungalow with hip roof. [3] The Hundly house at 2133 S. Livingston Terrace is a hip-roofed brick-clad bungalow built in 1928. [4] The Galle house at 2169 S. Livingston Terrace is another 1928 bungalow, this one with clipped gables and probably built by Val. Nitzsche Jr. [5]

  5. Fairbanks House (Dedham, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The next major change was the expansion of the parlor to the east, under a hip roof, and the addition of the small entry to this expanded space, probably around 1800. A new wing was added to the west side of the house, including two rooms. The last addition to the house, completed by 1881, was a privy added behind the west wing.

  6. Dowse Sod House - Wikipedia

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    The plan of the house was L-shaped, with stems projecting to the east and to the south. It occupied a rectangle measuring 29 feet by 31 feet 3 inches (8.8 m by 9.5 m); each stem of the L was approximately 20 feet (6 m) wide. The single-story house was topped with a steeply-pitched wood-shingled hip roof. [3] [34]

  7. Hip roof - Wikipedia

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    A raised bungalow in Chicago with a hipped roof A hip roof type house in Khammam city, India. A hip roof, hip-roof [1] or hipped roof, is a type of roof where all sides slope downward to the walls, usually with a fairly gentle slope, with variants including tented roofs and others. [2] Thus, a hipped roof has no gables or other vertical sides ...

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