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Shingle Style & Colonial Revival

At a glance, this c. 1895 house in the trolley suburb of Green Ridge, in Scranton, Pennsylvania, could easily be identified as a Shingle Style house due to the prominence of the shingled gables with typical shingle style detailing. But the main body of the house below is clad in clapboards and features a wonderfulโ€ฆ

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