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Name That House!

English Influence: Half-Timbered

English Influence: Cape Cod

English Influence: Saltbox

English Influence: Garrison

Dutch Influence: Dutch Colonial

German Influence: Pennsylvania Dutch

Spanish Influence: Coquina

Early American: French Influence:

Swedish/Scandinavian Influence: Log Cabin

Tipi, teepee, or tepee

Pueblo made from Adobe (means “mud brick”)

Wigwam

Longhouse

18th Century Housing: Basic Georgian

18th Century Housing: High Style Georgian

18th Century Housing: Federal Style

18th Century Housing: Adam Style

18th Century Housing: Greek Revival

19th Century Romantic Revival: Gothic

19th Century Romantic Revival: Italianate

19th Century Victorian: Second Empire

19th Century Victorian: Queen Anne

Early 20th Century Revival: Colonial

Early 20th Century Revival: Tudor

Early 20th Century Revival: Chateauesque

Early 20th Century Revival: Mission

Early 20th Century Housing: Prairie Style

Early 20th Century Housing: Craftsman/Bungalow

Early 20th Century Housing: International Style

Post-War Modern: Ranch

Post-War Modern: Contemporary

Post-War Modern: Split Level

Post-War Modern: Shed Homes

Mid 20th Century: Traditional

Mid 20th Century Innovative: A-Frame Homes

Mid 20th Century Innovative: Geodesic Dome