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Shingle
Style Architecture in the Lily of the Valley
Historic District (1870-1910)

The Dixon Home
Center Street
This American style originated in cottages along
the trendy, wealthy Northeastern coastal towns of Cape Cod, Long Island, and
Newport in the late 19th century. Architectural publishers publicized it, but
the style was never as popular around the country as the Queen Anne. Shingle
homes borrow wide porches, shingles, and asymmetrical forms from the Queen
Anne. They're also characterized by unadorned doors, windows, porches, and
cornices; continuous wood shingles; a steeply pitched roof line; and large
porches. The style hints at towers, but they're usually just extensions of the
roof line.
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