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Kope Formation reference section. Looking at the Brent Submember.

 

Built in 1923, this Dutch Colonial Revival-style house features a side gambrel roof, shed dormers, wooden shingle cladding, replacement windows, a concrete block base, and a front gabled porch with an arched roof and tapered square columns.

Built in 1925 , this Arts and Crafts-style side-gable bungalow features a buff brick first floor exterior, wooden shingle cladding on the front gable dormer and gable ends, decorative brackets at the gable ends, one-over-one double-hung windows, a concrete base, and a front porch with brick railings, stone trim, and brick piers supporting two heavy timber columns with brackets and supporting beams.

In abundance at the top of the south side of the road.

i just can't replicate the original.

 

Built in 1902, this Queen Anne-style cottage features a hipped roof with front and side gables, painted brick exterior, a semi-circular second-story front stained glass window, a wrap-around porch with a hipped roof, curved corner, and ionic columns, arched attic windows on the side gables, one-over-one double-hung windows, and a rusticated stone base.

There were hole up and down this fence where you chould slip through from side to side with ease. What is this fence really acoomplishing?

 

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