- A
gablefront house, also
known as a
gable front house or
front gable house, is a
vernacular (or "folk")
house type in
which the
gable is
facing the street...
- gable-end
chimneys on the
exterior of
either side of the
house A
gablefront house or
gablefront cottage has a
gable roof that
faces its
street or avenue, as...
- are
often side-gabled. In America, front-gabled houses, such as the
gablefront house, were po****r
between the
early 19th
century and 1920. Front-gabled...
-
Commercial demand spiked in the
early 20th century, even
causing some
gablefront residential buildings to be
rezoned as commercial. The 1200-seat Hinsdale...
- that
featured a farmhouse, windmill, and creamery. The
house was in the
gablefront style with
Italianate details.
Illinois State Route 25 was to be built...
-
further influenced the
development of many
other styles, such as the
gablefront.
Marcus Whiffen states that the "first
building in the
United States to...
-
University Heights North York
Tinsmith Shop and
Masonic Lodge c. 1850
Gablefront 1000
Murray Ross
Parkway (The
Village at
Black Cr****) York University...
- Cabin) Area less than one acre
Built 1905
Architect Sam
Fifield Architectural style
Gablefront NRHP reference No. 76000051
Added to NRHP
September 29, 1976...
-
architecture in the
Potomac Highlands." The
church is a large, one-story,
gablefront log
building sheathed in brown-painted
wooden German siding. The original...
- Company)
Built 1902
Architect Theodore A.
Johnson Architectural style
Gablefront NRHP reference No. 97000096
Significant dates Added to NRHP
February 21...