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  2. William Blount Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Blount Mansion floor plans & elevations, 1934. Blount Mansion is a frame and clapboard structure consisting of a two-story central block and one-story wings on the east and west ends. The first floor of the main structure contains a parlor, dining room and hallway with a quarter-turn staircase. The second story contains two bedrooms.

  3. Bearwood House - Wikipedia

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    Bearwood or Bear Wood, Sindlesham, Berkshire, England is a Victorian country house built for John Walter, the owner of The Times. The architect was Robert Kerr and the house was constructed between 1865 and 1874. The family fortune had been made by Walter's grandfather, John Walter I.

  4. Gable Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Baird, a former Professor of Art History at the University of California, Davis, has described it as "a locally unique variant of the Stick style of Victorian architecture in vogue in the 1880s". [3] The first floor plan of the Gable Mansion includes a central "stair hall" that has a curved stairway visible from the front entrance.

  5. Explore this 1880s Queen Anne Victorian home on Mansion Row ...

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    New Albany's Mansion Row features a plethora of homes, including this Queen Anne Victorian with a brick-red, mustard yellow, and forest green exterior

  6. Kimberly Crest - Wikipedia

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    The three-story Victorian mansion was designed in the Châteauesque style by Oliver Perry Dennis and Lyman Farwell, a Los Angeles-based partnership. [5] The building contains over 7,000 square feet (650 m 2) of floor space.

  7. Vaile Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Harvey M. Vaile Mansion is located at 1500 North Liberty Street in Independence, Missouri. Built in 1881 for businessman Harvey M. Vaile, it is a locally significant example of Second Empire architecture. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1969 and designated locally in 2002; it is open to the public as a ...