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  2. Joseph W. Post House - Wikipedia

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    This porch is supported by vertical posts. [2] [1] The arrangement of windows in the new wing originally consisted of uniformly 6/6 double-hung sash windows, but after 1922, modifications were made on the second floor, replacing them with 2/3 fixed windows.

  3. North Broadway Historic District (Tupelo, Mississippi)

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    Its 1-story porch with turned columns is a replacement believed to be quite similar to the original. Photo #13; 322 N. Broadway (c. 1900), a 1-story hipped-roof house [note 1] with a front-facing gable and a 1-story front porch supported by classical columns atop brick piers. This has Queen Anne-style textured woodwork inside its gable (photo #12).

  4. 13 Outdoor Upgrades That Will Instantly Increase Home Value - AOL

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    "Perhaps replacing your front door altogether is the best option. Maybe a new style that is in keeping with your home's architecture or adding glass." Related: 7 Paint Colors Realtors Say Increase ...

  5. John Ownby Cabin - Wikipedia

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    It was built in 1860, and is the last surviving structure from the pre-park Forks-of-the-River community. Repairs were carried out on the dilapidated cabin in 1964, which included replacing the front porch, and the cabin was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. [2]

  6. Timber roof truss - Wikipedia

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    A queen post truss has two principal rafters and two vertical queen posts. [5] The queen post truss extends the span, and combined with spliced joints in the longer members extends the useful span for trusses of these types. As with a king post, the queen posts may be replaced with iron rods and thus called a queen rod truss.

  7. Post (structural) - Wikipedia

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    Timber framing is a general term for building with wooden posts and beams. The term post is the namesake of other general names for timber framing such as post-and-beam, post-and-girt construction and more specific types of timber framing such as Post and lintel, post-frame, post in ground, and ridge-post construction.

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