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- first two floors are unified behind tall window openings. Wide stone bandcourses separate the third through the sixth floors. Floors seven and eight are...
- is of rough-faced poured concrete block with heavy stone lintels and bandcourses. The m****ive front porch has Ionic columns and a rounded arch entryway...
- double hung sash windows accented with stained gl****. A scalloped wood bandcourse runs around the base of the superstructure. On the second story are tri-sided...
- molded limestone bandcourse runs across the top of the first floor. The second and third floors are connected visually by limestone bandcourses and brick piers...
- windows on the top floor. The facade was detailed with brick and stone bandcourses above the first and third level, and an elaborate brick corniceline at...
- brick, with a limestone bandcourse every two floors and rusticated granite quoining on the corners. A double-molded bandcourse separates the main section...
- and star details in the baseboard. The second story contains a shingled bandcourse, clapboard siding, and a bracketed cornice line. The gable ends above...
- "decorative colonettes, arches, and regularly coursed variegated brick bandcourses break the heaviness of the imposing stone structure." The building was...
- hung sash windows in bowed arch openings. The brickwork features brick bandcourses and pilasters, and a trabeated brick corniceline. "National Register...
- but the former quatrefoil wooden tracery is gone in many cases. The bandcourse of quatrefoil originally extended across the center section of the facade...