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WESTERFELD HOUSE This is an 1889 Italian Villa style townhouse and a San Francisco landmark. The house is a private residence overlooking Alamo Square Park. The main colors of the design are pale mauve gray and toast / Stitch count is 112w x 208h. |
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THE ABBEY This is a Gothic Revival villa that was built in Cape May, New Jersey in 1869-1870. The house, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, has been handsomely restored and is currently operated as a popular bed & breakfast inn. The main colors of the design are green with off-white trimmed gables, windows and porch, and terra cotta accents / Stitch count is 80w x 114h. |
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STARRETT HOUSE This house was built in 1889 in Port Townsend, Washington. This Queen Anne features a large, corner octagonal tower. It is currently operated as a bed and breakfast inn. The main colors of the design are terra cotta with green trim / Stitch count is 155w x 135h. |
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ROSELAND COTTAGE This house is a Gothic Revival that was built in Woodstock, Connecticut in 1846. Now a National Historic Landmark, it is owned and operated as a historic house museum by the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities. The main colors of the design are pink with green and brown / Stitch count is 155w x 160h. |
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FULTON MANSION This is a French Second Empire built in Rockport-Fulton, Texas in the mid-1870's. The property is owned and operated by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and is open to the public. The main colors of the design are soft yellow with brown and dark rose / Stitch count is 140w x 150h. |
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BLUE VICTORIAN This is an elaborate 1888 Eastlake cottage in Eureka, California that is currently an elegant bed and breakfast inn and historic house museum. The main color of the design is antique blue with white trim / Stitch count is 157w x 154h. |
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CARSON MANSION This house is a world famous eclectic Queen Anne Victorian built in Eureka, California in the mid-1880's. At present, it is operated as a private club. The main colors in this design are greens / Stitch count is 118w x 160h. |
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GINGERBREAD MANSION This house was built in Ferndale, California in 1889. It is now an opulent and popular bed and breakfast inn. The main colors in this design are yellow and terra cotta / Stitch count is 150w x 138h. |
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LINDEN HALL This house is a turn-of-the century Queen Anne that was built near Ferndale, California. This house is currently a private residence. The main colors in the design are wheat and deep red with white / Stitch count is 140w x 150h. |
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PINK LADY This house is an elegant 1889 Queen Anne located across the street from the Carson Mansion. The building is currently used for offices. The main color is more peach than pink / Stitch count is 120w x 160h. |
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SIMPSON-VANCE HOUSE This house is a Queen Anne with intricate Eastlake detailing that was built in Eureka, California in 1892. The house was acquired in the early 1980's by a non-profit social service agency. The main colors in the design are sky blue with cream and rust / Stitch count is 135w x 160h |
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VICTORIAN SIDE STREETS Two street scenes are charted in this leaflet, showing one of each different style of houses from the Victorian Miniatures series |
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