Victorian Home
An unidentified family poses in front of a house. Victorian architecture was often a combination of styles. This house has a cross gable and a projection at the right that simulates a tower.
circa 1890s - 1900s
Midway Village Museum
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79.144.45
In the Front Yard
Unidentified man and woman posing in front of a house. The house is simple in architecture with a cross gable roof, decorative spindles on the porch railing and exterior shutters.
circa 1900
Midway Village Museum
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76.124.6
Farm House
An unidentified farm house. The architecture is simple. The exterior shutters may have a decorative purpose rather than being functional.
circa early 1900s
Midway Village Museum
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75.20.2
Residential Activity
Small girl playing with a basket. The house in the background has shutters on the first floor.
circa early twentieth century
Midway Village Museum
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74.595.672
Dormer Windows
A residential neighborhood. The house in the foreground at left has boxed column supports for the porch. The houses in the background are cross gabled with dormer windows. Dormers increase useable space in an attic or upper story of a home.
December 1942
Midway Village Museum
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74.595.607
Ranch Home
Bernice Bogne, Harold, Eleanor Pierson and Helen O'Donnell at a ranch style home. The elaborate chimney has Spanish Colonial architectural influences. The ranch style was popular after World War II with the growth of suburbs.
May 26, 1948
Midway Village Museum
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74.595.534
Spanish Colonial Influences
Phil Bogne, Harold, Eleanor Pierson and Helen O'Donnell at a ranch style home with vertical wood siding. The elaborate chimney has Spanish Colonial architectural influences.
May 26, 1948
Midway Village Museum
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74.595.533