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[[Image:eclectic.gif|left|thumb|450px|Eclectic architecture blends many different styles.]]ECLECTIC ARCHITECTURE. A mixture of architectural styles in which no one style dominates the others. The | [[Image:eclectic.gif|left|thumb|450px|Eclectic architecture blends many different styles.]]ECLECTIC ARCHITECTURE. A mixture of architectural styles in which no one style dominates the others. The [[FANNIE STOUT HOUSE]] at 1145 Locust Street features a Byzantine dome, corbelled chimneys and a turret generally found on [[QUEEN ANNE ARCHITECTURE]], and widows' walks characteristic of New England architecture. | ||
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Revision as of 15:58, 22 May 2012
ECLECTIC ARCHITECTURE. A mixture of architectural styles in which no one style dominates the others. The FANNIE STOUT HOUSE at 1145 Locust Street features a Byzantine dome, corbelled chimneys and a turret generally found on QUEEN ANNE ARCHITECTURE, and widows' walks characteristic of New England architecture.