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  2. Everel S. Smith House - Wikipedia

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    The front door opens into a small vestibule with doors set in angled walls. These rooms have a north–south partition with a large, arched doorway with three doors. Two are hinged together allowing opening the doorway to its full width. Behind the parlors are a library/den on the west side and a dining room on the east side. [2]

  3. Carrie Pierce House - Wikipedia

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    The house features sandstone block walls with a side and front gable roof, extruded corner pilasters and corbels, several layers of corbeling below the roofline, Roman arched windows, four-over-four and two-over-two double-hung windows, quatrefoil windows on the side gables, a rooftop belvedere with chamfered corners, featuring a bracketed ...

  4. Listed buildings in Hinderwell - Wikipedia

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    In the outer bays are round-arched doorways with architraves, pilasters with leafy capitals, and keystones. Between these are two windows with segmental heads, and the upper floor contains round-arched windows with architraves and keystones. In front are cast iron area railings with fleur-de-lys standards. [6] [105] II: Silkstone Hall and gateways

  5. United States Customs House (Ponce, Puerto Rico) - Wikipedia

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    It is architecturally marked only by a plain, flat frame painted differently from the body of the building. There are plain board, double doors with a smaller pedestrian port in the right door. In the elliptical arch there is a simple fanlight window. Flanking the arched entrance are two large high windows on each side.

  6. Door - Wikipedia

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    Architrave – The decorative molding that outlines a door frame, called an Archivolt if the door is arched. Sometimes called brickmold in North America. Doormat (also called door mat) – a mat placed typically in front of or behind a door of a home. This practice originated so that mud and dirt would be less prevalent on floors inside a building.

  7. Cast-iron architecture - Wikipedia

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    The 22m Iron Pagoda at the Yuquan Temple (Jade Springs Temple), Dangyang, Hubei, was built during the Song dynasty in 1061, and is the most outstanding example to survive. Cast iron pagodas were then superseded by even more elaborate bronze ones, but cast iron continued to be used for decorative items such as bowls and statues.

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