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National
-- Born out of the fundamental need for
shelter, National-style homes, whose roots are set in
Native American and pre-railroad dwellings, remain
unadorned and utilitarian. The style is characterized by
rectangular shapes with side-gabled
roofs or square layouts with pyramidal roofs. The
gabled-front-and-wing style pictured here is the most
prevalent type with a side-gabled wing attached at a
right angle to the gabled front. Two subsets of the
National style, known as "hall-and-parlor family" and
"I-house," are characterized by layouts that are two
rooms wide and one room deep. Massed plan styles,
recognized by a layout more than one room deep, often
sport side gables and shed-roofed porches. You'll find
National homes throughout the
country.
"Reprinted from REALTOR®
Magazine January, 2004
(http://www.realtor.org/realtormag) with permission of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
REALTORS®. Copyright 2004. All rights
reserved."
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ADOLPHUS UMSTEAD
HOUSE, Bahama Road. The current owners found this
two-story, pre-railroad, national style, I-plan house
with a Greek Entry and later accretions abandoned. They
have carerfully restored it from the foundation up,
reusing every every scrap of the original fabric they
could save and today the Adolphus Umstead House
continues to tell of our community's earliest days. The
Adolphus Umstead House was listed on the National
Register of Historic Places in 1989.
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For information on buying or
selling east bay homes, please contact me at
510-429-4800 or send me a note on the Contact Joanne form.
Thank you, Joanne
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~ Joanne L. Gardiner, Broker,
e-PRO Realtor
Advantage
Realty 3205 Whipple Road - Union City, California
94587
(510) 429-4800
San Francisco Bay
Area ~ San Francisco East Bay Real
Estate

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