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Greek Revival <br />(National) <br />FRONT ENTRY PORCH <br />SUPPORTED BY COLUMNS <br />WIDE, DECORATIVE CORNICE TRIM <br />Gothic Revival <br />R 'AqL 111.1 <br />STEEPLY PITCHED ROOF WITH WALL <br />AND WINDOW EXTENDING INTO <br />GABLE <br />POINTED GOTHIC ARCH <br />Greek Revival was the dominant style of <br />residential architecture from 1830 to 1850, with <br />occurrences in all areas settled before 1860., <br />Characteristics include: <br />® gabled or hipped roof with low pitch <br />• cornice line emphasized with wide trim <br />• entry or full width porch supported by <br />square or round columns <br />• front door surrounded by sidelights and <br />transom Nights <br />The Gothic revival style was popularized by <br />fashionable architects in the northeastern united <br />States between 1840 and 1870. Scattered <br />examples are found in most parts of the country <br />settled before 1880. Characteristics include: <br />m steeply pitched' roofs with steep cross <br />gables with decorated bargeboards, <br />• wall surface and windows extending into <br />gable without break <br />0 pointed arch shaped detailing <br />Design Standards for the City of Paris, Texas 88 <br />