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- Florida_cracker_architecture abstract "Florida cracker architecture is a style of woodframe home used somewhat widely in the 19th century in Florida, United States, and still popular with some developers as a source of design themes. Florida cracker homes are characterized by metal roofs, raised floors, large porch areas (often wrapping around the entire home), and straight central hallways from the front to the back of the home (sometimes called "dog run" or "shotgun" hallways, similar to the shotgun house design).".
- Florida_cracker_architecture thumbnail Bensen_House_(Grant,_Florida)_006_crop.jpg?width=300.
- Florida_cracker_architecture wikiPageExternalLink crackr.htm.
- Florida_cracker_architecture wikiPageExternalLink cracker.
- Florida_cracker_architecture wikiPageExternalLink cracker.
- Florida_cracker_architecture wikiPageID "5730531".
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- Florida_cracker_architecture hasPhotoCollection Florida_cracker_architecture.
- Florida_cracker_architecture subject Category:American_architectural_styles.
- Florida_cracker_architecture subject Category:Florida_cracker_culture.
- Florida_cracker_architecture subject Category:Vernacular_architecture_in_Florida.
- Florida_cracker_architecture type Abstraction100002137.
- Florida_cracker_architecture type AmericanArchitecturalStyles.
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- Florida_cracker_architecture type Cognition100023271.
- Florida_cracker_architecture type Concept105835747.
- Florida_cracker_architecture type Content105809192.
- Florida_cracker_architecture type Idea105833840.
- Florida_cracker_architecture type Kind105839024.
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- Florida_cracker_architecture comment "Florida cracker architecture is a style of woodframe home used somewhat widely in the 19th century in Florida, United States, and still popular with some developers as a source of design themes. Florida cracker homes are characterized by metal roofs, raised floors, large porch areas (often wrapping around the entire home), and straight central hallways from the front to the back of the home (sometimes called "dog run" or "shotgun" hallways, similar to the shotgun house design).".
- Florida_cracker_architecture label "Florida cracker architecture".
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- Florida_cracker_architecture sameAs Q5461715.
- Florida_cracker_architecture sameAs Q5461715.
- Florida_cracker_architecture sameAs Florida_cracker_architecture.
- Florida_cracker_architecture wasDerivedFrom Florida_cracker_architecture?oldid=534391420.
- Florida_cracker_architecture depiction Bensen_House_(Grant,_Florida)_006_crop.jpg.
- Florida_cracker_architecture isPrimaryTopicOf Florida_cracker_architecture.