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GEORGIAN REVIVAL ARCHITECTURE. Georgian Revival architecture features overall symmetry small dormers, and a simple 1-2 story box-like construction with two rooms deep. The panel front door is centered, often topped with rectangular windows and capped with an elaborate crown. Multi-pane windows are never paired. Chimneys on both sides of the home. | GEORGIAN REVIVAL ARCHITECTURE. Georgian Revival architecture features overall symmetry, small dormers, and a simple 1-2 story box-like construction with two rooms deep. The panel front door is centered, often topped with rectangular windows and capped with an elaborate crown. Multi-pane windows are never paired. Chimneys are on both sides of the home. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:06, 27 February 2010
GEORGIAN REVIVAL ARCHITECTURE. Georgian Revival architecture features overall symmetry, small dormers, and a simple 1-2 story box-like construction with two rooms deep. The panel front door is centered, often topped with rectangular windows and capped with an elaborate crown. Multi-pane windows are never paired. Chimneys are on both sides of the home.