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  2. Cannondale Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Helen Godfrey House - c. 1900 - 37 Cannon Road - Victorian era, 2½-story house with a "gable roof, wood shingle; porch (turned posts jigsawn brackets, molded rail on turned balusters) wraps around right side to meet 2-story cross-gabled ell".

  3. Hodges House (Bismarck, Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    It is a distinctive single-story wood-frame house, with a projecting polygonal bay at one corner, and a porch that wraps around three sides of the house. The porch is supported by turned posts and has an elaborate Folk Victorian balustrade. The house was built in 1907 by Lee and Clara DeBray, and was sold to Thomas and Charlotte Hodges in 1925.

  4. Aycock House - Wikipedia

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    A porch wraps around two sides of the house, with round posts and a bracketed cornice. The interior features extremely high quality woodwork, including a staircase constructed from imported English walnut. [2] The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 13, 1976. [1]

  5. Isaac Roosevelt House - Wikipedia

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    All the windows on the first floor have a small cornice and shutters. A one-story flat-roofed porch wraps around the front and both sides, supported by chamfered posts. [1] Above the entrance on the second story is a projecting bay window. It has a flat roof with the same roof treatment as the main roof.

  6. W. L. Wood House - Wikipedia

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    It has the asymmetrical massing typical of the Queen Anne period, with a three-story turret at the left corner, and a porch that wraps across the front and around the base of the tower. The porch is supported by round columns and has a turned balustrade and a low gable over the main steps.

  7. Francis Brooks House - Wikipedia

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    Its main facade is nominally three bays wide, although a fourth bay is created by side projection that the porch wraps around to meet; it is a product of the house's conversion to a duplex. There are entranceways in the two right bays and windows in those on the left. The porch has bracketed turned posts in the Victorian style, and a hip roof.

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