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  2. Edna S. Purcell House - Wikipedia

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    The Edna S. Purcell house, or the “Little Joker,” as Elmslie nicknamed it, [11] is known for its innovative arrangement of space. [12] Occupying a deep, narrow lot, the plan of the house was organized on a single axis, open from one end to the other, evoking spaciousness within the relatively small interior.

  3. Pennsylvania Avenue-West Side Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Other Late-Victorian homes located in the 400-500 block of Pennsylvania Avenue include two 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 story, pre-1896 constructed homes, an unnamed cottage featuring a matching garage and a Queen Anne-style 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 story, double-gabled winged house with ornate bargeboards and a wrapping veranda.

  4. Shelton McMurphey Johnson House - Wikipedia

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    The house is two stories tall with a basement and an attic with an estimated 54' x 37' dimension rectangular plan on 1.25 acres of land. The original property site included the house, a barn, and a carriage house, and a garage was added later on. Today, only the house exists. New additions include a chicken coop, a greenhouse, and a dog kennel.

  5. Snout house - Wikipedia

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    Such design is typically employed in the United States and Canada to make a dwelling affordable for a family of modest income by combining a narrow lot (sometimes as small as 35 feet (10.6 metres) in width) with a minimum 5 feet setback from each side line, which results in a 25 foot (7.5 metre) wide house. When a two car garage is added ...

  6. George Franklin Barber - Wikipedia

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    George Franklin Barber (July 31, 1854 – February 17, 1915) was an American architect known for the house designs he marketed worldwide through mail-order catalogs. Barber was one of the most successful residential architects of the late Victorian period in the United States, [4] and his plans were used for houses in all 50 U.S. states, and in nations as far away as Japan and the Philippines. [4]

  7. Bay-and-gable - Wikipedia

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    The housing form were typically built to take advantage of the length of a narrow property, with the length of some bay-and-gable homes extending 46 metres (150 ft) in length. [4] The average lot for most bay-and-gables are 5.5 by 39.3 metres (18 ft × 129 ft). [3] Terraced half-bay-and-gable. The half-bay-and-gable is a variant of the housing ...

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