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 ...
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 ...
For the first time in nearly four decades, a stunning Italianate steeped in Covington history is on the market. Known as ‘The Pointe,’ 420–422 Riverside Drive has maintained its enviable—and ...
Our picks for open houses to see this weekend are found in Park Slope, Cobble Hill and Bed Stuy. They range in price from $1.645 million to $4.3 million. In the Park Slope Historic District, an 1891 ...
Listing agent: Britt Galloway, Latter & Blum, Inc. Sales agent: Michelle Sartor, Latter & Blum, Inc. Realtor Michelle Sartor said it was “love at first sight” for her client when she saw 1319 Eleonore ...
It has survived incredibly intact: a wood frame Italianate with an appealingly bracketed porch and picturesque bay window. The interior of the Bed Stuy row house has plenty of details to offer too, ...
Designed by Hal Thomson and Marion Fooshee, this 1914 Swiss Avenue home displays Italianate architectural style coupled with Georgian details, putting it in the European eclectic category. Courtesy ...
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 ...
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