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Sears Houses in Hopewell, Virginia

Thumbnail image for Sears Houses in Hopewell, Virginia A visit to Hopewell, Virginia, reveals a remarkable array of houses straight out of the Sears, Roebuck catalog.
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Slate Roof Stand-Ins

Thumbnail image for Slate Roof Stand-Ins A buyer's guide to man-made substitutes for natural stone.
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Textbook Victorians of Cape May, New Jersey

Thumbnail image for Textbook Victorians of Cape May, New Jersey The high-style houses of Cape May, New Jersey, showcase the best of Victorian-era architecture.
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The Arts & Crafts Community at Arden, Delaware

Thumbnail image for The Arts & Crafts Community at Arden, Delaware The Arts & Crafts community of Arden, Delaware, offers a glimpse into a cohesive social experiment grounded by great architecture.
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The Eclectic Architecture of Claremont, California

Thumbnail image for The Eclectic Architecture of Claremont, California A wave of early 20th-century development left the college town of Claremont, California, with a pleasing assortment of period architecture.
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The I House in Rural America

Thumbnail image for The I House in Rural America Simple, modest, and practical, the humble I house is an American gem worth a second look.
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The Mania for Mansard Roofs

Thumbnail image for The Mania for Mansard Roofs Just when America was first feeling its economic oats, the height of house fashion became a roof with a Parisian double slope—the unmistakable Second Empire style.
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The Modernist Enclave of Hollin Hills in Northern Virginia

Thumbnail image for The Modernist Enclave of Hollin Hills in Northern Virginia In Hollin Hills, a neighborhood close to Washington, D.C., modern houses commune with nature, offering a leafy retreat from city living.
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What Makes a Good Old House?

Thumbnail image for What Makes a Good Old House? A home’s age often parallels the level of respect it receives in the architectural community. But is age enough to make an old house a good one?
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