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  2. Cannondale Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Polly and William Wakeman House - c. 1840/1907+ - 36 Seeley Road - Federal/Colonial Revival - 2½ stories, gable roof, clapboard; "nucleus is a 3-bay Federal house that retains its plan, central chimney and details such as gable-end Palladian window; most of the present structure consists of wings added between 1907 and 1940" [2] The barn on ...

  3. Jackson Park Town Site Addition Brick Row - Wikipedia

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    The roof is side-gabled, with a dormer on the front and another dating from 1989 on the back. The house shares three tree-lined lots with a detached two-car garage accessible from the alley running along the property's south (left) border. The house's foundation is visible for about two feet over ground level and is covered in stucco.

  4. List of roof shapes - Wikipedia

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    Compare with bell roof. East Asian hip-and-gable roof; Mokoshi: A Japanese decorative pent roof; Pavilion roof : A low-pitched roof hipped equally on all sides and centered over a square or regular polygonal floor plan. [10] The sloping sides rise to a peak. For steep tower roof variants use Pyramid roof.

  5. Modern Gable House (Style Spotlight) - AOL

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  6. Stow-Hasbrouck House - Wikipedia

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    The Stow-Hasbrouck House is a one-and-one-half-story, side-gable, fieldstone house. A gable-roof addition covered with clapboard is at the rear. The house stands on a rubble fieldstone foundation. The facade is symmetrical and divided into two halves. Each half has an entrance in the center with a window on either side and an attic window above.

  7. Lakewood Farm - Wikipedia

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    Guest House: The guest house, also used as an employee dormitory, is a one-story, wood frame, rectangular building wit wood and cement board-sided. The original building was constructed in 1903; an east side addition was constructed in 1910. It has an intersecting gable roof covered with asphalt shingles with two dormer windows. [2]

  8. Gablefront house - Wikipedia

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    A gablefront house, also known as a gable front house or front gable house, is a vernacular (or "folk") house type in which the gable is facing the street or entrance side of the house. [1] They were built in large numbers throughout the United States primarily between the early 19th century and 1920.

  9. Gable roof - Wikipedia

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    Gable roof A form of gable roof (Käsbissendach) on the tower of the church in Hopfen am See, Bavaria. A gable roof [1] is a roof consisting of two sections whose upper horizontal edges meet to form its ridge. The most common roof shape in cold or temperate climates, it is constructed of rafters, roof trusses or purlins.

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