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Gable Dormer
A dormer with a triagle (gable) roof.
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Element Contained In Structures
Buttercup Farmhouse
This beautiful example of a local Arts and Crafts home was built in 1912 as part of the designed community of Highlands developed by the Magrath-Holgate Company.
Canadian Northern Railway Station-1905
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Contains Element(s)
Balcony
Boxed Eaves
Brackets
Clapboard Siding
Exposed Rafters
Nailed Frame Structure
Pier or Pillar
Porch
Pyramidal Roof
Square Footprint
Exemplifies Style(s)
Foursquare
Is Located In
Cromdale
Architectural
Unknown Unknown
Construction of Olson-Watt Residence (1914)