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Queen Anne Architecture Queen Anne architecture became an architectural fashion in the 1880s and 1890s, when the industrial revolution was building up steam. Here are facts, photos and resources.
Folk Victorian Details Folk Victorian houses often had jigsaw cut decorative details such as the one shown in this photograph. See also, these floor plans and other resources.
MYSTERY HOUSE - Is it a Queen Anne Is it a Queen Anne? - View photos and share responses to questions about houses and architectural styles.
MYSTERY HOUSE - Is this house a remodeled Queen Anne Is this Victorian house a remodeled Queen Anne? - View photos and share responses to questions about houses and architectural styles.
HAUNTED VICTORIAN HOUSE - HALLOWEEN DECORATIONS What could be spookier than a Victorian home decorated for halloween? The owners of this Queen Anne send us this photo.
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