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  2. Kenworthy Hall - Wikipedia

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    The stained glass is believed to have been produced by an early American ornamental stained glass company, that of Henry Sharp and Company of New York City. It was featured in the arched transom and sidelights of the main doors, as well as the large arched window over the main staircase landing. The glass was destroyed by vandals in the 1950s ...

  3. James E. Berry House - Wikipedia

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    The Berry House is a two-story rectangular wood frame with lapped wood siding. The front door is flanked by glass sidelights; three Tuscan columns on the front support the upper story. A bay window occurs on each side of the structure. The roof, which is double-hipped, is set off by three low dormers, one on the front and one on each side.

  4. Window - Wikipedia

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    A stained glass window is a window composed of pieces of colored glass, transparent, translucent or opaque, frequently portraying persons or scenes. Typically the glass in these windows is separated by lead glazing bars. Stained glass windows were popular in Victorian houses and some Wrightian houses, and are especially common in churches. [23]

  5. Sidelight - Wikipedia

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    Sidelight. A sidelight or sidelite in a building is a window, usually with a vertical emphasis, that flanks a door or a larger window. [1] Sidelights are narrow, usually stationary and found immediately adjacent to doorways. [2][3] While most commonly found as supporting elements emphasizing the importance of a primary entrance, sidelights may ...

  6. Hinds Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Flat trim surrounds the six over six double hung sash windows. The entry doors on the lower floor are symmetrically placed and are embellished with stained glass. The side door entry has a single, paned door with colored glass sidelights and traces. [2] The gable has center gables in two main sections of the front facades.

  7. Verbeck House - Wikipedia

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    The main entrance is a six-panel wooden door with stained glass sidelight and transom. It opens onto a central hall, decorated with early Art Nouveau style wallpaper in an embossed floral pattern, running nearly the length of the house, giving access to parlors and other rooms paneled in cherry.

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