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Unpainted brick bungalows seems to be uncommon in my area. I found this one that is rather nice. This one sprawls pretty far back, but it is hard to see the total roofline from the front photo.

 
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are all of these houses in the same area or in different parts of town?

i need to store all my photos to disk and am considering doing neighborhood folders with location maps. just so i can remember where they were before i get to many to remember.

this one gets nominated for longest porch rail spindles. the stairs go up at the right side. could use some color.

 
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Originally posted by don szymanksy:
are all of these houses in the same area or in different parts of town?



Don, the bungalow photos I have been posting are from 2 separate areas in Richmond, VA approximately 10 minutes apart from each other. One area is generally known as Woodland Heights and is chock full of street after street of turn-of-the-century homes. My first set of photos with snow were taken over about a 2 block radius one day. The other set of photos were taken in a similar small radius of Ginter Park on the North Side of Richmond. Similar type of neighborhood.

If I ever get some REAL time, I am sure there are hundreds of bungalows and I have not even found the best ones yet!

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Eric
 
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