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How about a Cape Cod

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Real Estate Agent with Nesbitt Realty at Condo Alexandria 0225-089134

Some of the first houses built in the United States were Cape Cods. The original colonial Cape Cod homes were shingle-sided, one-story cottages with no dormers. During the mid-20th century, the small, uncomplicated Cape Cod shape became popular in suburban developments. A 20th-century Cape Cod is square or rectangular with one or one-and-a-half stories and steeply pitched, gabled roofs. It may have dormers and shutters. The siding is usually clapboard or brick.

There are many neighborhoods filled with Cape Cods in Northern Virginia. Often these homes were built just after WW2 for soldiers returning from the war, but many were built as late as 1960 and some continue to be built today. If you'd like to see a neighborhood of mature Cape Cods, many with additions, you might want to explore Bucknell Manor.

Comments(2)

Gerry Michaels
Glasswork Media Arts - Gettysburg, PA
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Ah yes the classic Cape Cod, where I grew up they had dormers so that home owners could squeeze every last in ch of living space out them

Feb 18, 2010 01:45 AM
Russel Ray, San Diego Business & Marketing Consultant & Photographer
Russel Ray - San Diego State University, CA

In South Texas we called a Cape Cod a Barn House because it looked just like a barn with windows.

Feb 18, 2010 11:55 PM