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Florida cracker architecture or Southern plantation style is a style of vernacular architecture typified by a low slung, wood-frame house, with a large porch. It was widespread in the 19th and early 20th century. Some elements of the style are still popular as a source of design themes.
The building was partially nogged with ballast brick, particularly beneath window openings, sheathed with 1-inch (25 mm) by 10-inch (250 mm) rough pine boards covered by narrow clapboard siding. An L-shaped narrow wrap-around porch featuring a series of decorative arches was added to the first story, primarily oriented eastwards.
It was built in 1893, and is a two-story, cruciform plan, frame farmhouse with Late Victorian style decorative elements. The front facade features wraparound porch. A breezeway at the rear of the dwelling, enclosed before 1937, joins the main block to a late 18th-century kitchen house. Also on the property is a contributing brick cider house (c ...
It features an original wraparound front porch with turned posts and balusters. [22] The house has three staircases. The railing of the main staircase which leads from the entry hall to the second level is decorated with wood squares that were originally made by the Smoot Lumber Company of Alexandria.
It is a T-plan wood frame two-story farmhouse with a wraparound porch. [ 2 ] It is located at the junction of U.S. Route 127 and Kentucky Route 734 , about 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Albany.
The farmhouse was built in 1853, and is two-story, Gothic Revival style frame dwelling. It is sheathed in clapboard and has a five-gabled roof forming a double crossed "T"-plan. It features a wraparound front porch added about 1900, and a decorative vergeboard.
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