File:American four square.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionAmerican four square.jpg | Three American Foursquare style houses. The style was one of the most popular of the Craftsmen movement in the early 20th century America. Photo taken in Louisville, Kentucky in May 2006. |
Date | 21 May 2006 (original upload date) |
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current | 19:21, 21 May 2006 | 1,280 × 960 (201 KB) | W.marsh (talk | contribs) | Three American Foursquare style houses. The style was one of the most popular of the Crafstmen movement in the early 20th century America. Photo taken in Louisville, Kentucky in May 2006. |
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