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Popular
throughout the US in the
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early 20th
century as a dwelling for
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the middle class
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Called,
“everyman’s small house”
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Many
plans for bungalows were
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ordered from
Sears and Roebuck
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catalog
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They
might have been shipped pre-
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cut for
assembly on their sites
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The
word bungalow comes from
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India to
designate a house that was
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one story high
and had large
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encircling
porches
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Features
include:
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One and a half
stories
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Long, sloping
roofs
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Wide eaves
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Deep porches
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Natural wood
and/or stone
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Gable dormers
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