Here's what I think of for American Victorian houses, especially the painted ones.

http://www.butteamerica.com/pladies.htm

or
the pineapple house on this page
http://www.noehill.com/sf/alta/default.asp

gables
http://community.webshots.com/album/441222666CUBxOm

liz young

Kate M Bunting wrote:
Sharon, I'm puzzled by your comment on Victorian houses. There are
thousands of houses in the UK that we would describe as Victorian (I
grew up in one). Does the term have a specific meaning in the States
other than "in the style of the mid-late 19th century"?

Kate Bunting
Librarian and 17th century reenactor

"Sharon L. Krossa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 27/09/2006
21:32 >>>
-- I'm not sure there are any Victorian houses in the UK, in the sense of the particular housing design style known as Victorian, but there are tons in the US.


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