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IDENTIFYING FEATURES: (See individual
image descriptions below)
PHOTO LOCATIONS
AND DESCRIPTIONS (based on info available)
1. Boston, MA.
Paul Revere House, c.1680. Post-medieval Puritan tradition, with central
chimney, casement windows, steeply-pitched roof, and second story
overhang, or "jetty" (cantelievered). Oldest remaining house in Boston. Paul Revere's home from 1770-1800. Restored and altered many times, but still retains its post-medieval character and form.
2. Somers, CT. c.1746. Medieval English Saltbox house, due
to the sloping back roofine, very commonly found in colonial New
England. Other late Medieval features include hall and parlor floorplan
(bilateral symmetry) and central chimney.
3. New Orleans, LA. French colonial houses in the French Quarter.
4. Las Trampas, NM. Spanish colonial church of San Jose de Gracia.
5. Las Trampas, NM. Entry and choir loft of church in photo 4. Choir
lofts were often built facing outdoors for purposes of outdoor processions.
6. Tucson, AZ. Mission San Xavier del Bac. Construction began on
this Spanish baroque church in 1783.
7. Tucson, AZ. Mission San Xavier del Bac. Baroque details above
entryway.
8. Near Union, CT. c.1730.
9, 10, 11. Plymouth, MA. Howland House, c.1667. Includes small casement
windows, large central chimney, two stories, "updated Georgian"
style to left side of house, saltbox (sloping rear) roof.
12, 13. Plymouth, MA. Sparrow House, c.1640. Two stories, small
casement windows, saltbox (sloping rear) roof, large central chimney.
14. Savannah, GA. c.1796-1799, Hampton Lillibridge House. Dutch
Colonial form with Gambrel (dual pitched) roof
15. Alexandria, VA. Modified post-medieval English saltboxes (though the photographer cut off the back sides).
16. Alexandria, VA. Post-medieval English. The John Douglass Brown House, post-1654. Was a farm house, now engulfed by urban Alexandria.
17-18. Los Angeles, CA. Spanish Colonial. Historic Olvera Street. Avila Adobe, c.1818. Oldest existing house in Los Angeles.
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