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Folk Victorian is an architectural style employed for some homes in the United States and Europe between 1870 and 1910, though isolated examples continued to be built well into the 1930s. Folk Victorian homes are relatively plain in their construction but embellished with decorative trim. Folk Victorian is a subset of Victorian architecture. It differentiates itself from other subsets of Victorian architecture (such as Queen Anne) by being less elaborate and having more regular floor plans. Examples include the Bacon Hotel, Albert Spencer Wilcox Beach House, Lost Creek Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot (1892), James B. Carden House (1885), Ephriam M. Baynard House, and Sibley's General Store (1899) in the Sibley's and James Store Historic District.

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dbo:abstract Folk Victorian is an architectural style employed for some homes in the United States and Europe between 1870 and 1910, though isolated examples continued to be built well into the 1930s. Folk Victorian homes are relatively plain in their construction but embellished with decorative trim. Folk Victorian is a subset of Victorian architecture. It differentiates itself from other subsets of Victorian architecture (such as Queen Anne) by being less elaborate and having more regular floor plans. Examples include the Bacon Hotel, Albert Spencer Wilcox Beach House, Lost Creek Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot (1892), James B. Carden House (1885), Ephriam M. Baynard House, and Sibley's General Store (1899) in the Sibley's and James Store Historic District. (en) Lo stile Folk Victorian è uno stile architettonico impiegato per diverse abitazioni private negli Stati Uniti tra il 1870 ed il 1910. Sottostile dello Stile Vittoriano inglese, se ne differenzia per essere meno elaborato e disporre di piani più regolari. Alcuni esempi ancora oggi presenti sno il , , (1892), (1885), ed il Sibley's General Store (1899) nel . (it)
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rdfs:comment Folk Victorian is an architectural style employed for some homes in the United States and Europe between 1870 and 1910, though isolated examples continued to be built well into the 1930s. Folk Victorian homes are relatively plain in their construction but embellished with decorative trim. Folk Victorian is a subset of Victorian architecture. It differentiates itself from other subsets of Victorian architecture (such as Queen Anne) by being less elaborate and having more regular floor plans. Examples include the Bacon Hotel, Albert Spencer Wilcox Beach House, Lost Creek Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot (1892), James B. Carden House (1885), Ephriam M. Baynard House, and Sibley's General Store (1899) in the Sibley's and James Store Historic District. (en) Lo stile Folk Victorian è uno stile architettonico impiegato per diverse abitazioni private negli Stati Uniti tra il 1870 ed il 1910. Sottostile dello Stile Vittoriano inglese, se ne differenzia per essere meno elaborato e disporre di piani più regolari. Alcuni esempi ancora oggi presenti sno il , , (1892), (1885), ed il Sibley's General Store (1899) nel . (it)
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