This is a traditional housing style found in the southeastern United States, particularly in the areas around the Chesapeake Bay and Tidewater region. These homes are typically one-story with steep roofs, large chimneys, and porches.
Colonial Architecture: A style of architecture that was popular during the colonial period, characterized by symmetry and simplicity.
Southern Plantation Style: A type of architecture common in the southern U.S., featuring large, grand homes with wide porches and tall columns.
Cape Cod Style: A simple, symmetrical architectural style originating from New England, often featuring a steep roof and dormer windows.
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