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    Victorian Style Homes

    Victorian architecture dates from the second half of the 19th century, when America was exploring new approaches to building and design.  Advancements in machine technology meant that Victorian-era builders could easily incorporate mass-produced ornamentation such as brackets, spindles, and patterned shingles. The last true Victorians were constructed in the early 1900s, but contemporary builders often borrow Victorian themes in their exteriors.

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    Edit Credit: This content comes from FMLS , and is based on research from numerous sources, including but not limited to: Architectural Digest Magazine, REALTOR.org® Architecture Guide, REALTOR.org® Architecture Coach, Traditional Home Magazine, Wikipedia, GreatBuildings.com, PreservationDirectory.com, Architecture.About.com, HomePlans.com, CraftsmanPerspective.com and AntiqueHome.org.

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    Posted by Jon Effron

    Labels: Architecture

    One Response to “Victorian Style Homes”

    1. Lee Taylor Says:

      March 4th, 2010 at 8:22 am

      You rock. FMLS crushed me when I hyperlinked Miss Ann’s listing and photos – they are way too protective. I was doing the listing agent a favor. I hope that your content remains uncriticized…

      Lets get a beer before the baby arrives! I am a sage of Fatherhood after 2 years…

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