- Street. It is a 2+1⁄2-story wood-frame structure, with a
gable roof,
flushboard and
clapboard siding, and a
granite foundation. The roof is
capped by...
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dwelling of
heavy timber-frame
construction sheathed with
weatherboard and
flushboard siding. It
features a full-width
front porch with
square columns and decorative...
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architect William Devereaux Dennis. Its main
facade is
finished with
flushboard siding,
while the
other elevations are
sheathed in clapboards. The center...
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exterior detailing than the others,
while #20 is
distinctive for its use of
flushboard siding,
giving the
house the
appearance of
ashlar masonry work. Behind...
- single-story wood
frame structure, with a front-gable roof,
clapboard and
flushboard siding, and a
foundation made
partially of cut
granite and
partially of...
- that
provides for a full
third floor. The
front portion of the
house has
flushboard siding,
while the rear ell is clapboarded. The roof is
composed of decoratively...
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preserved well over the years. The
exterior is clad in
weatherboard and
flushboard. C****ina
Point was
added to the
National Register of
Historic Places on...
- logs interlock.
Above the logs the
gable fields are
sided in
vertical flushboard. It is
topped with a
gabled shingled roof
pierced in the
center by a small...
- the five-bay
front facade. The
walls under the
porch are
finished in
flushboard, a Gr****
Revival feature,
while the
porch supports are
Italianate in style...
- the
sides of the building. The
facade behind the
portico is
finished in
flushboard, and the
windows there have
eared corner mouldings. The main entrance...