
This is a Tudor house. You can tell because of how the wood work on the outside of the house is.
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| This is a Colonial Revival house. You can tell because of the arch enterance, and because the columns that are up. |
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| This is a Bungalow house. You can tell because of the broad porch |
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| This is a Cape/Cod style home. you can tell by the way the roof is slanted. |
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| This is a Dutch Revival house. You can tell because looks like a barn. |

This is a international school. You can tell because the shape of the house and how semmetrical it is.

This is a neoclassical house. You can tell because the shapes of the house.
This is a neoclectic house, you can tell because the new shapes, and new look.

This is a Prairie house, you can tell because how small and close to the ground.
This is a Ranch house other wise known as a split level. It looks like a barn.

This is a Tudor house.






The second to last house is not a ranch style....ranches are typically all on one level. That house is a split level, sometimes called bi-level.
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