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A Row House With The Right Kind Of Awnings. Probably Pennsylvania.
A youngish couple, proud of their arrival to the solidly middle class, pose... Read More
Filed under Architectural History, Built Environment, Historic Context, Historic Preservation, Location Location Location, Oldie But Goodie, Pennsyltucky, Philadelphia, Residential Architecture, Techologies in Buildings and Structures, Tree, Urban Landscape · Tagged with Architectural Style, Brick Row House, Cloth Awnings, Collapsable Awning, Curator of Shit, Double Doors Row House, Iron Grates, Philadelphia Architecture, Philadelphia Row House, Row House Period View, Row House Restoration, Stripped Awning, Town Houses Philadelphia, Tree Box