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  2. Ansorge Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The siding of the new building was clad in tin sheet metal [5] stamped to resemble rustic stone blocks. [4] [6] The original color of the tin was a dark gray, but the building was soon painted pale gray with white entablature between the first and second stories plus white trim. The unpainted tin is only present on the inside side of the parapet.

  3. Soffit - Wikipedia

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    The white underside would be referred to as a soffit. In this example the soffit is fixed to the slope of the rafters. The dark grey fascia boards form the outer edge and have a groove to receive the soffit lining sheets which cover the rafter tails. Boxed in soffit on a house in Northern Florida, United States.

  4. Carpenter Gothic - Wikipedia

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    Aaron Ferrey House, Kent, Ohio, an example of Downing's Form III Grace Episcopal Church (Georgetown, Colorado) Springside in Poughkeepsie, New York Christ Church, Fort Meade, Florida Oak Hill Cottage, Mansfield, Ohio: Carpenter Gothic trim on a brick house in the manner of A.J. Davis's Rural Residences The Seth House in Albuquerque, New Mexico – Built in 1882

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  6. Gracie Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The original mansion's facade initially consisted of cream-colored clapboard panels and white trim, and there were green shutters flanking each window. [ 32 ] [ 352 ] Repainted several times over the years, the siding was painted ocher in 2002, and the trim and shutters were repainted in their original colors. [ 40 ]

  7. Birthplace of Ernest Hemingway - Wikipedia

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    The architect was Wesley Arnold. The Victorian three-story house consisted of first and second floors, a basement, and an attic. The house exterior had wooden clapboard siding with a shingle roof. The house was initially painted gray with darker gray trim. The window trim was a dark green.

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