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Discussion :: “Types of Homes”
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Aug 9th 2007 by Bulldog20
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Hey out there! I am interested in all different types of homes out there so I am trying to figure out all the different architectural types. Here is what I have so far, but please add on if you know more. Cape Cod Georgian Colonial French Creole Greek Revival Tidewater House Antebellum Architecture(Like Charleston Ya'll) Gothic Revival Victorian Italianate Romanesque Shingle Style Colonial Revival Neoclassical Tudor Revival(I see lots of these in Cincinnati) Spanish Mission House American Foursquare(Prairie Box) Craftsmen (One of my favorites) Cottage Bungalow styles French Eclectic Ranch ...  full text |
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Oct 29th 2007 by Gantt
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did you mention pueblos? Im not sure this is an archeticture type but a Green House, you know environmentaly friendly homes.
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Oct 30th 2007 by Shelby
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Spanish would be another. Log cabin. Shack. Lean to. Tree House. Space station. Modern(whatever that is). Church. Sweat lodge. yert. geodome. Charleston single. double wide. fifth wheel. mobile home. house boat. prison. firehouse. doghouse. homeless shelter. So maybe these are not styles but they are types of structures. How many types of structures can you think of? Shelby
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Oct 31st 2007 by demo_user
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Got to be careful we don't have so many that the user can't find one in the menu. I think we may have passed that threshold already.
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Nov 1st 2007 by Shelby
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Agreed. I am just throwing some ideas out there. Here is the Aiken Rhett House just down the street here in Charleston SC it is very haunted Historic Home. It is a house museum owned by Historic Charleston Foundation. It is the best!
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Nov 2nd 2007 by will
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awesome. Let's get some haunted houses in there. Once we have the virtual neighborhoods feature someone can start a group on that.
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Nov 2nd 2007 by Shelby
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Sounds like a plan to me. I love haunted houses. Like this one
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Nov 7th 2007 by CPGubman
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i like the church house Shelbz, there is one on Rose Lane, and one on Pitt St in between Calhoun and Bull, where one of the old bartenders at the Silver Dollar lives with his parents, there are so many old churches around town, maybe we should invest in one?
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Nov 9th 2007 by will
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Take some pix and put them in the Around Town forum. I would be interested to see those and a haunted house thread too.
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Nov 14th 2007 by Shelby
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There are many awesome churches in Charleston SC. In fact there are 82 on the penisula alone. Hence the moniker the Holy City. In fact we have a Historic Church for sale on Elizabeth and Charlotte street I will post some pics soon.
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