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Attached to a house from the late 19th century was a wraparound porch from circa 1910. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

Attached to a house from the late 19th century was a wraparound porch from circa 1910.

Yea here was 604 10th St in Menominee, Michigan. It is shown on an 1890 fire insurance map (at which time it was known as 302 Ogden Ave) so it's at least that old. The wraparound porch is shown on a 1913 fire insurance map but not the corresponding 1907 map. There you have it!

I believe that if a porch is a wraparound porch, everybody should consistently refer to it as such. Don't just call it a porch if it's a wraparound porch. You need to be saying both words every time.

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In downtown Menominee, Michigan, on May 24th, 2024, was a house at the northeast corner of 10th Avenue and 6th Street.

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Here in 2023 was a duplex in a house from 1907. The porch, red brick veneer, wooden shingles, and double sidewalks were installed in the 2010s. by Tim Kiser

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Here in 2023 was a duplex in a house from 1907. The porch, red brick veneer, wooden shingles, and double sidewalks were installed in the 2010s.

Here, look at a picture of the house in June 2012. Among other differences, there used to be a door and balcony on the second floor, and the front porch only had one set of stairs. The locations of the door and window at the left side of the first floor were reversed. Seeing is believing!

According to Google Streetview, the remodeling occurred sometime between June 2012 and August 2015.

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In Norfolk, Virginia, on October 12th, 2023, at 236 W 26th St (built in 1907; a "contributing property" in the Park Place Historic District, 06000029 on the National Register of Historic Places) on the north side of West 26th Street, east of Llewellyn Avenue.

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They reside in the 1870s. by Tim Kiser

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They reside in the 1870s.

Do you see the light brown membrane that fills the circular opening in the gable end? As it moves inward or outward with changes in the wind, it makes disgusting wet suction noises. No I'm just kidding.

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In Quincy, Illinois, on October 30th, 2020, a house at 629 State St (built in the 1870s, a "contributing property" in the South Side German Historic District, 92000484 on the National Register of Historic Places) on the north side of State Street, west of South 7th Street.

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IN CONNECTICUT SEE an old, old house with its newer downstairs bakery; a family of satellite dishes; an LED streetlight on a wooden pole; and high-visibility power line insulators. by Tim Kiser

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IN CONNECTICUT SEE an old, old house with its newer downstairs bakery; a family of satellite dishes; an LED streetlight on a wooden pole; and high-visibility power line insulators.

We imagine that the high-visibility power line insulators are "party streamers." In my opinion the siding color is "pale yellowish pink."

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In New London, Connecticut, on September 21st, 2021, Elim Bakery on the north side of Bank Street, east of Truman Street.

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In New London one evening a tree hugs a house from the fabulous 19th century. A 2018 Chevy Equinox occurs. by Tim Kiser

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In New London one evening a tree hugs a house from the fabulous 19th century. A 2018 Chevy Equinox occurs.

According to fire insurance maps, the house was built no later than 1884. According to Google Streetview, the gray-with-white-trim paintjob is from sometime between August 2017 and August 2019; previously it was a light beige with dark red trim. According to the City of New London's online property database, the house has been subdivided into six apartments, to match the number of electric meters.

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In downtown New London, Connecticut, on September 21st, 2021, 9 Pearl St (a "contributing property" in the Downtown New London Historic District, 79002665 and 88000070 on the National Register of Historic Places) on the east side of Pearl Street, north of Bank Street.

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In pale green siding in Connecticut was: A halfway house. by Tim Kiser

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In pale green siding in Connecticut was: A halfway house.

In New London, Connecticut, on September 21st, 2021, a halfway house owned by the Southeastern Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (SCADD) at 62-64 Coit St, at the southeast corner of Coit Street and Reed Street.

The City of New London's online property database says the building is from 1890, but it is shown (as 40 Coit St) on a fire insurance map from 1884, so it's older than that.

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You win a Queen Anne Revival-style house from 1898; a Mazda3 sedan from model years 2014-2018; a Waste Mangement "Bagster" dumpster-in-a-bag; and a sunny spring day in Racine, Wisconsin. by Tim Kiser

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You win a Queen Anne Revival-style house from 1898; a Mazda3 sedan from model years 2014-2018; a Waste Mangement "Bagster" dumpster-in-a-bag; and a sunny spring day in Racine, Wisconsin.

All yours!

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In Racine, Wisconsin, on April 25th, 2021, a house (built 1898) on the west side of Park Avenue between 7th Street and 8th Street.

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Sawtooth Wilderness by RoamingTogether

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Sawtooth Wilderness

Entering the Sawtooth Wilderness, so of course we must have a sign photo!

Imagine a gable-front house with a mansard roof. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

Imagine a gable-front house with a mansard roof.

To aid your imagination, I have prepared this picture.

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In Lansing, Michigan, on February 4th, 2022, a house (the original portion of which was built in 1923) at the northeast corner of North Foster Avenue and Vine Street.

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See an icicles spectacle at a 96-year-old house, in the AFTERMATH of the big Lansing snowstorm of '22. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

See an icicles spectacle at a 96-year-old house, in the AFTERMATH of the big Lansing snowstorm of '22.

In Lansing, Michigan, on February 4th, 2022, a house (built 1926) at the northeast corner of North Clemens Avenue and Fernwood Avenue.

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I hide my house!, to charming effect. by Tim Kiser

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I hide my house!, to charming effect.

In Lansing, Michigan, on February 4th, 2022, a house from 1926 on the east side of North Foster Avenue, south of Vine Street.

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A 1905!, for my collection. by Tim Kiser

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A 1905!, for my collection.

Golden January sun WARMS THE PAINTS of gray and dark gray, on the clapboard siding. The porchfloor is purple.

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In Lansing, Michigan, on January 16th, 2022, a house (built 1905) on the east side of Regent Street, north of East Kalamazoo Street.

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Roofs absurdly steeply-pitched!, in 1919. by Tim Kiser

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Roofs absurdly steeply-pitched!, in 1919.

In Lansing, Michigan, on January 16th, 2022, a house (built 1919) on the east side of North Fairview Avenue, north of Vine Street.

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Downtown Madison encroaches upon a threeplex from 1891. by Tim Kiser

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Downtown Madison encroaches upon a threeplex from 1891.

See the unfortunate threeplex get dwarved [sic] by the light-brown-and-dark-pink Dane County Public Safety Building (and Torture Center, probably) behind it, and the beige Dane County Courthouse to its left, built in 1993 and 2005, respectively.

Wow!

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In Madison, Wisconsin, on August 17th, 2021, a triplex (built 1891) on the north side of West Wilson Street, west of South Carroll Street.

The apartment building at the right was built in 1940.

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A house from 1890 has come to this in 2021: Hilarious porch columns of gray siding! by Tim Kiser

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A house from 1890 has come to this in 2021: Hilarious porch columns of gray siding!

In Madison, Wisconsin, on August 17th, 2021, a fourplex (built 1890) on the east side of North Pinckney Street, south of East Johnson Street.

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A house from 1895 is rental housing for UW-Madison students, in pale green siding with beige trim. by Tim Kiser

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A house from 1895 is rental housing for UW-Madison students, in pale green siding with beige trim.

Hell yah 1895.

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In Madison, Wisconsin, on August 17th, 2021, on the east side of North Bassett Street, south of West Mifflin Street.

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Here came a gray house from the year 1900, divided into two apartments, student rentals for UW-Madison students. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

Here came a gray house from the year 1900, divided into two apartments, student rentals for UW-Madison students.

Are you going nuts for that gray Hyundai Sonata from circa 2011-2014? I am jumping up and down going nuts!

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In Madison, Wisconsin, on August 17th, 2021, a duplex (built 1900) on the north side of West Mifflin Street, east of North Bassett Street.

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Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Dwellings—Wisconsin (sh85040266)
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To remind us that porch columns of siding are always funny-looking, here was this duplex from 1889 in Madison Wis. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

To remind us that porch columns of siding are always funny-looking, here was this duplex from 1889 in Madison Wis.

In Madison, Wisconsin, on August 17th, 2021, a duplex (built 1889) on the south side of East Johnson Street, between North Franklin Street and North Hancock Street.

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Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Dwellings—Wisconsin (sh85040266)

In Rapid City on a streetcorner, a house. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

In Rapid City on a streetcorner, a house.

Woah whoa it's from 1928.

Q: Is the sidewalk a public sidewalk!!

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In Rapid City, South Dakota, on September 7th, 2019, on the east side of Mount Rushmore Road (U.S. Route 16) between Clark Street and Fairview Street.

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"My brown residence is a neighborhood spectacle!" by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

"My brown residence is a neighborhood spectacle!"

Houses covered all over in wooden shingles wouldn't be so distractingly attention-getting if they were less uncommon.

Oh my gosh it's from 1908. And look at the pretty snow.

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In Lansing, Michigan, on February 27th, 2021, a house on the east side of North Sycamore Street, south of West Genesee Street.

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• Dwellings—Michigan (sh94006015)