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  2. Queen Anne style architecture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The William G. Harrison House is an example, built in 1904 in rural Nashville, Georgia. Characteristics of the Queen Anne cottage style are: one or two story frame house (second floor where one exists, is a finished attic) wrap-around porch with turned posts, decorative brackets, and spindle work; square layout with projecting gables to front ...

  3. Tolleth House - Wikipedia

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    The Tolleth House in Meridian, Idaho, is a 2-story Queen Anne house constructed in 1907. The house features a wrap around porch and narrow shiplap siding, and the irregular plan includes 13 exterior corners. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. [2] Harry and Della Tolleth were original residents of the house.

  4. Charles Isaac and Lizzie Hunter Moore Anderson House

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    It was built in 1902, and is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, Free Classic Queen Anne style frame dwelling measuring 61 feet by 41 feet. It has a hipped roof with prominent front gable and dormers. It features a wrap-around porch with nine Doric order columns. Also on the property are the contributing garage (1905) and tool shed. [2]: 5

  5. A. W. Buck House - Wikipedia

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    A. W. Buck House is a historic home located at Ebensburg, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1889, and is a high style Queen Anne style dwelling. A two-story wing with end tower was built in 1903. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, three-bay brick building. It features an eight sided, three-story tower and a wrap-around porch.

  6. Martin Hughes House - Wikipedia

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    It is an eclectic combination of Gothic Revival and Queen Anne architectural elements, with influences from the Neoclassical and the Stick styles. [2] The two-story brick structure follows an irregular plan, and features decorative art glass, terra cotta decorative elements, and a wrap-around porch. It was designed by local architect S.E. Maxon.

  7. J. Stuart Wells House - Wikipedia

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    It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story brick dwelling on a cut stone foundation and topped by a hipped, cross-gabled roof. It was expanded in the 1940s-1950s and features a wrap-around porch. Also on the property is a 2-story brick carriage house. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. [1]

  8. John Blewett House - Wikipedia

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    The two-story brick house's straightforward massing is enlivened by a complex combination roof, sandstone foundation and window headers and lintels, and the wrap around front porch. The house serves as an excellent representation of a type of large, architecturally sophisticated house common to the period and remains as the most impressive ...

  9. John McAra House - Wikipedia

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    The John McAra House is a single-family home located at 2157 Irish Road in Davison, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1] John McAra built this house in 1892. It is a two-story brick Queen Anne structure with a slate roof and a large, open wrap-around porch in the front. The porch has a lattice-like ...