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<p>[QUOTE="anundverkaufen, post: 94306, member: 49"]The <b>house</b> on the right is a second period Georgian colonial as opposed to first period as evidenced by the paired chimneys and all windows being six over six sash type. It's a "5 bay", meaning five windows across the top, it's the most common of the second period Georgian colonials as is the side gable roof. The only real distinct element is the half round decoration above the side second floor windows.</p><p>I doubt it was a civic or government building, maybe converted to an inn or tavern but not civic.</p><p><br /></p><p>Where was the photo found, as in what State?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="anundverkaufen, post: 94306, member: 49"]The [B]house[/B] on the right is a second period Georgian colonial as opposed to first period as evidenced by the paired chimneys and all windows being six over six sash type. It's a "5 bay", meaning five windows across the top, it's the most common of the second period Georgian colonials as is the side gable roof. The only real distinct element is the half round decoration above the side second floor windows. I doubt it was a civic or government building, maybe converted to an inn or tavern but not civic. Where was the photo found, as in what State?[/QUOTE]
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