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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Hall-parlor plan architecture is an architectural design for houses. It is present in a number of Tennessee houses, including John Pope House, that were covered in a 1988 study of Williamson County historical resources. According to that study:Hall-parlor plans consist of two large rooms on the first floor with the main entrance opening into the main room or hall. Most early residences built in this design were one room deep with gable roofs and exterior brick chimneys. The best examples cf this style are seen in the Samuel Crockett House (WM-82) and the John Neely House (WM-693). Both residences were built in typical hall-parlor arrangements and retain their original configuration. The Crockett House had several brick wings added to the original section but the Neely House has not had its floor plan altered. Another excellent hall-parlor plan brick residence is the John Crafton House (WM-270).. }

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