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This type of moderate-sized house, a 
Georgian design found in Pennsyl¬ 
vania, is executed in stucco, with large 
chimneys and porches at each end 
Part of the farther porch is enclosed 
for a breakfast room, the kitchen be¬ 
ing behind it. A house-length hall 
connects the chambers upstairs 
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The entrance is pronounced by a pediment and simple 
pilasters. A small brick terrace and walk and the two box 
plants give a simple, pleasant finish to this detail 
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