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as i ride around different areas of Louisville every day i am amazed by the number of unique and wonderful bungalows.

i am going to attempt to post a different house everyday. not looking for any particular input, identification (i depend on rosemary thornton to verify the sears houses i find), etc.

just hope you enjoy looking at these houses as much as i do.

i have found the every area of town has lots of bungalows, regardless of ethnic or economic status. some are in better shape than others, but the bones are strong enough to show through.

anyway, enjoy

 
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i intended to post this under A&C architecture but posted here by mistake. although some of the houses i will feature are likely kit houses i will still post in that forum with note if i think they are catalog houses.

one for today anyway. this is next door to the one posted yesterday.

 
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These are in Louisville? Wow.

Both are beautiful bunalows! Even though they're not kit homes I *STILL* think they're beautiful!!

Rose


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actually, the problem is deciding which ones to show. the number of equal or better homes is staggering. i could ride streets all day taking pics and would need months to get all the nice ones
 
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i have moved this topic to A&C architecture forum with submissions dated each day.
 
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