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Architectural Style
Architectural Style
German / Pennsylvania Dutch Design (large, simple, rectangular construction, built of roughly finished fieldstone or brick, transoms over front door, sash windows, gable or gambrel roofs, pentroof and a cantilevered triangular portico)
Architectural Style
Architectural Style
Dutch Design (made of stone, brick, or clapboard, gambrel roof with a line that breaks near the ridge, flaring eaves that give the roof a bell shape, sash windows and doors)
Architectural Style
Architectural Style
French Design ( galerie, French doors, French windows, bonnet roof with sometimes dormer windows, and frequently built over a raided basement)
Architectural Style
Architectural Style
Southwest Adobe Design (thick, irregular, adobe walls with round corners, mud colored stucco exterior wall finish, deep-set windows and doors, vigas, flat roofs, portals with wooden posts and lintels decorated with carved corbels called zapatas)
Architectural Style
Architectural Style
Monterey Design (two stories, hipped or gabled roof of tile or shingles, second-story balcony, cantilevered or supported with posts, sash windows, and generally stucco covered)
Architectural Style
Architectural Style
Spanish Missions (depicting vernacular designs incorporating Spanish details contributed by missionary priests, together with local materials and construction methods employed by the indigenous peoples)
Architectural Style
Architectural Style
California Ranch House (flat-roofed structures built of adobe, but soon gave way to the low-pitched, gabled, red tile roof, generally not enclosed with a walled court but open and rambling with covered porch running the length of the house)
Architectural Style
Architectural Style
Swedish Influence (Log Cabin)
Architectural Style
Architectural Style
Beaux Arts Influence (according to style of the building such as French Renaissance, Late Medieval Tudor style, Italian Renaissance, Dutch Colonial, Spanish, Gothic and so forth)
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San Xavier del Bac (Spanish Missions)
Biltmore (Beau Arts Influence)
Casa de Carrillo at Old Town (California Ranch House)
Dyckman House (Dutch Design)
The Fortier-Keller House (French Design)
Madame John's Legacy (French Design)
Troxell-Steckel House (German/Pennsylvania Dutch Design)
Thomas Larkin House (Monterey Design)
San Jose de Miguel (Spanish Missions)