For a few decades in the 19th century, Italianate was one of the fastest developing and most popular architectural styles in the United States. Pam Spaulding As the name suggests, the Italianate ...
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Beginning around 1850, Cincinnati’s wealthiest beer brewers and pork packers populated the area that we now know as Dayton Street Historic District. At the time, it was colloquially referred to as ...
An Italian Renaissance-inspired house built during Hollywood’s rise in the 1920s has hit the market for $19.9 million. The 17,000-square-foot Mediterranean villa with Italianate elements, in Hancock ...
The Louis J. Poisson house remains one of several still standing in downtown Wilmington rich in history. The late Italianate style house at 308 S. Second St. was built for Louis J. Poisson (1860-1891) ...
New Jersey is known for its diverse collection of charming historic architecture If you're a lover of old houses, here are five unique architectural styles you can find in New Jersey From vibrant ...
Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. Five years ago in June, a family of four was on the road ...
Canada’s architectural story is vast, varied, and deeply rooted in place. In Canadian Architectural Styles: A Field Guide, Don Mikel draws those threads together, offering a panoramic survey of the ...
Skillfully blending past and present, the home at 535 Lowerline St. in the university section of New Orleans is a mélange of Greek Revival and Italianate styles that yields a stunning slice of refined ...
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