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  2. American historic carpentry - Wikipedia

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    Box houses (boxed house, box frame, [16] box and strip, [17] piano box, single-wall, board and batten, and many other names) have minimal framing in the corners and widely spaced in the exterior walls, but like the vertical plank wall houses, the vertical boards are structural. [18] The origins of boxed construction is unknown.

  3. Batten - Wikipedia

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    Board-and-batten roofing is a type of board roof with battens covering the gaps between boards on a roof as the roofing material. Board-and-batten is also a synonym for single-wall construction , a method of building with vertical, structural boards, the seams sometimes covered with battens.

  4. Earnest Farms Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Crum Bungalow, a 1.5-story house built around 1920. The house has a metal roof and brick foundation. A board-and-batten chicken coop, built around 1930. This building design may have been influenced by designs provided by the University of Tennessee in the 1920s. A board-and-batten wood shop, built around 1920. [2]

  5. Board and Batten Cottage - Wikipedia

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    The Board and Batten Cottage is a board and batten house located on Prospect Street in Tonopah, Nevada. The house was built in 1909. Its design features a T-shaped plan with symmetrical features, a hipped roof, and molded and boxed cornices along the roof line. The house originally had two porches, including one along the entire front of the ...

  6. Wyoming Village Historic District (Wyoming, New York)

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    Seaver-Trumpfheller House (#14 N. Academy St.) is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story asymmetrical frame house with Victorian barge boards and other elaborate carving around windows and entrance porch. #46 Main Street was built as the first district schoolhouse in Wyoming, operated since 1916 as a farm supply and hardware store by a family named Handyside.

  7. Onon B. and Betsy Dahle House - Wikipedia

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    On each side the roof extends to shelter a veranda. Inside, the house has varnished narrow-board floors and plaster walls and ceilings. [3] Behind the house is a one-story bank barn which Dahle had built around 1870, with walls of vertical board and batten. [3] Dahle lived in the house and ran his store until he retired in 1895.

  8. The 25 most overrated albums ranked, from Nirvana’s In Utero ...

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    The British media frenzy around Self Esteem – aka Slow Club’s Rebecca Lucy Taylor – and her second album felt a touch ridiculous when you actually tuned into Prioritise Pleasure.

  9. Mazomanie Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Mazomanie Sickle building at 46 Crescent St. is a one-story Boomtown-style building that was built in 1902 by H.L. Swan to house his newspaper. [4] [19] The Phillip Hamm Livery Barn at 46 East Hudson St. is a gambrel-roofed barn built in 1908 with walls of vertical board and batten. Hamm used the barn for his livery and for his feed business.