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Stick Style in Buffalo, NY 1860-1890 Click on illustrations for larger size -- and for more information 232 Crescent Ave.
Stick Style Porch at the Mark Twain House The Hartford, Connecticut home of American author Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) ...
[edit] Stick Style Herman C. Timm House, a stick style house in New Holstein, Wisconsin.
Sub-styles are the Second Empire, Queen Anne, Shingle style, Stick style, Richardsonian Romanesque style and Folk Victorian. Generally, Victorian style homes are asymmetrical, two stories, and have steep roof pitches, turrets and dormers.
Rather than an architectural style, Eastlake was a decorative style of ornament found on Victorian era houses, primarily Queen Anne and Stick styles.
The exterior finish of this house is done in the American Stick style that, like the half-timbering of medieval times, showed the structure of the building on the outside.
See also: Stick, House, Gothic, Victorian, Architecture
 
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