The home of Wanda and Ron Trombley, at 1026 North Main St. in Mount Airy, is another local structure that is part of this ...
An American Foursquare in Pittsburgh, a Victorian-era home in Cincinnati and a renovated farmhouse in Winchester.
An Eastlake Victorian in New Orleans, a Queen Anne Revival in Rapid City and an American Foursquare in Minneapolis.
Rainbow-coloured clouds in the shape of a stairway were seen in the skies above Hong Kong, wowing onlookers who spotted them hanging over Tsing Yi earlier this month. Describing it as a “rainbow ...
Octagonal grables standout, showcasing architectural nods to Tilghman Island’s “wharf” designs. This aerial shot illustrates how the house’s octagonal shaped entry gable pays homage to the ...
This aerial shot illustrates how the house’s octagonal shaped entry gable pays homage to the architectural element of the distinctive “wharf” houses of Tilghman Island that have an eye-catching “W” ...
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Heidi Truschel-Light , Lockport Union-Sun & Journal, N.Y. Mayor John Lombardi III recognized Lockport film-maker Paul Lamont and local leaders who supported the production of the documentary ...
The L.A. City Council voted last week to draft an ordinance that would allow buildings of up to six stories to have a single stairway. Advocates say it would be easier and cheaper to build on smaller ...
An expansive 4.5-acre lot with 320 feet of waterfront creates a stunning natural canvas. Today is the 9th anniversary of the debut of my House of the Week Column and since this is the beginning of ...
Today is the 9th anniversary of the debut of my House of the Week Column and since this is the beginning of another new year of columns, it seemed appropriate to feature a new house. This 4.5 acre ...
Tucked behind a Fantasyland food cart, surrounded by overgrown bushes, are six steps that lead to nowhere. At the top of the small landing, a chain bars Disneyland guests from going any farther.