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A Cape Cod house is a traditional American architectural style that originated in New England in the 17th century. These houses are typically one or one-and-a-half stories tall with steeply pitched gable roofs and symmetrical facades. They feature a simple, rectangular shape with a central front door flanked by windows on either side. Cape Cod houses often have a chimney located at the center or side of the roof. The exterior is commonly clad in cedar shingles or clapboard siding. Inside, Cape Cod houses typically have a central hallway with rooms arranged on either side, with bedrooms located in the attic or upper floor in the one-and-a-half-story versions. These houses are known for their cozy and practical design, reflecting the historic maritime and agricultural heritage of the region.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Mt. Sterling, KY - Architectural Walking Tour
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