On March 20, 1854, the Republican Party formally came into being in this white clapboard building. |
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The couple kept their original front door and all windows, but painted the window trim white and the cedar clapboard siding dove gray. |
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Could he really have been on his way to join Nathaniel's mother in her clapboard house outside Philadelphia? |
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And the Finns' log cabins, erected on barely cleared cutover lands, were covered with white clapboard siding as soon as finances permitted. |
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The classical material of American building is wood and the characteristic structure is clapboard, frame surfaces of overlapping strips. |
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I step over the yard toys and around the cross-country skis to reach the front door of the clapboard house on the shore of Lake Champlain. |
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The old districts with their brick sidewalks are full of lovely clapboard houses built by sea captains. |
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In the clapboard houses radiating out from the youth center in San Jose, multiple families wedge themselves into cramped rooms and small garages. |
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Houses come with a genuine corrugated metal roof, clapboard siding and an outhouse. |
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They were replaced by shanties and shacks built of nothing more than clapboard or wattle and daub with dark and threatening alleyways between. |
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The ferryman was watching from the stoop of a nearby clapboard house as we rolled up. |
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A bracket included with every piece is designed to allow the artwork to hang level on walls made of stone, stucco, clapboard, siding and brick. |
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The buildings are unexceptional, save that they differ considerably from the typical brick or clapboard row houses in the area. |
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The American flag outside the white clapboard town hall was lowered to half-staff. |
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A rectangle of white clapboard siding, nearly 10 feet in length, is punctured on the left by a glass window outfitted with venetian blinds. |
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During the holiday we visited many coves and bays with traditional clapboard houses, some abandoned. |
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A retired farmwife emerged from her white clapboard house with a hearty midwestern hello. |
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There are no green-covered trees to shelter us from the icy north blasts, just the weathered clapboard of this rickety house. |
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Other places were smaller and looked like they were made of unpainted wooden clapboard. |
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Eventually, we're directed to a clapboard hut on the edge of town where a pair of women in bright turbans stir two large cauldrons with paddles. |
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The neat frame building bore a skin of immaculate white clapboard, the tall, pyramidal steeple above the front door shingled with new cedar shakes. |
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Within ten minutes the stagecoach rocked back into motion and sent a cloud of dust and dirt and grit billowing skywards across the yard towards the gray clapboard building. |
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A lot of the clapboard on the north end of the house should be replaced. |
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We could tell when spring came because then he wore sandals, instead of galoshes, on his daily walk from the small, clapboard, green-shuttered house to the Institute. |
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Jane fell in love with this 1803 solitary clapboard structure, with its 1865 barn and collapsing sugarhouse. |
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Pine clapboard houses, a mineshaft, schoolhouse and a general store are all preserved in arrested decline. |
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The house is typical Hopper, white clapboard, pitched roof, presenting itself silently against the cobalt sky. |
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We continued past small, weathered clapboard homes crouching against the prevailing wind atop the cliffs. |
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Wandering through the dense undergrowth, we came across little stone churches and clapboard houses. |
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The steel town, though down on its luck, has an all-American feel, with well-kept clapboard bungalows and plenty of patriotic flags. |
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When they finally did re-side it, there was the clapboard, black paper, and wood. |
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If you prefer a horizontal siding refer to the clapboard, bevel siding or shiplate round siding. |
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Later dwellings made use of stone, shakes, shingles, clapboard and various combinations. |
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In places like Hopedale, huge clapboard buildings have an elegance and charm which must be seen to be understood. |
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I was not going to live in a clapboard shanty in the middle of a grass parking lot. |
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They are all built with a simple wooden post and beam construction, with wooden clapboard exteriors, and wooden roof shingles. |
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Its picturesque appearance is reinforced by clapboard siding and by a decorative verandah that wraps around two sides. |
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The opportunity was seized to restore the existing house: cedar clapboard, traditional wooden windows and metallic roof. |
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The picturesque, octagonal building is a wooden structure with clapboard siding and a conical roof capped by a fanciful lantern and finial. |
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Just the opposite of our clapboard siding which has been designed to move behind the trimboard and corners. |
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The taxi trundles away from the train station passing rows of gray houses with clapboard shutters into the French countryside. |
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First impressions are that I've found the quintessential Western town, with clapboard houses and little red brick shops lining a tree-shaded square. |
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James pointed to a white clapboard building around the corner. |
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The clapboard house had caved in and surrendered to saplings and vines. |
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The 41-year-old film maker had his own confusing memories of his father's infrequent visits, mostly nocturnal, to his mother's clapboard flat in Philadelphia. |
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As a result, the cottages echo the hotel's classical Georgian architecture, but vernacular details such as clapboard siding and wood porches are also evident. |
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It had a flat roof and white weathered clapboard siding. |
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While no gold was found, various products were sent back, including pitch and clapboard. |
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Regularly placed doors and windows pierce the clapboard exterior walls. |
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Square in plan with a pyramidal roof, thick limestone walls protect the ground floor while the upper storey is built of squared timbers and covered with clapboard. |
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Emphasis will be on upgrading the clapboard siding, adding a new tin roof, a new wrap-around verandah, and a side entrance to the basement where two meeting rooms and a kitchen will be located. |
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Well-maintained clapboard buildings cluster above organic gardens. |
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Notwithstanding what precedes, vinyl clapboard is authorized pour sheds. |
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At all times, vinyl clapboard is prohibited for main buildings. |
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In addition, the stucco layered over chicken wire and tarpaper protected the clapboard and square-top iron-cut nails. |
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Twisting sharply upwards from the waterfront, these neighbouring barrios are home to galleries, restaurants, bars and hotels, all tucked away on quiet, cobbled streets lined with clapboard houses in kaleidoscopic colours. |
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Papa took his bit of compensation and found a white clapboard cottage sitting among gnarled magnolias and oaks and aged crape myrtles just one town over. |
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Where there once had been clapboard beach bungalows scattered among sandy lots covered with iceplant, now stood multi-million dollar waterfront mansions. |
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Nestled in the rolling hills of Lancaster County, the town of Gap is a sprawling collection of clapboard houses, strip malls and a truck stop named Touch O' Home. |
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