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Dutch Colonial architecture (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dutch Colonial is a style of American domestic architecture, primarily characterized by gambrel roofs having curved eaves along the length of the house. Modern versions built in the early 20th centur...
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The Dutch Colonial Inn Bed and Breakfast originated as a family residence. The initial structure, built in 1928, served as a wedding gift for the bride and groom. Now, over 70 years later, we offer several of our suites as honeymoon suites and special romantic getaways.
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The Dutch Colonial Inn is a beautiful bed and breakfast set in a quiet charming neighborhood in Holland, Michigan. ... Dutch Colonial Inn Bed and Breakfast Holland, Michiga...
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Dutch Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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With its gambrel roof and classical elements, the Dutch Colonial is a subtype of the Colonial Revival style. Clever Dutch colonists sought to avoid paying the tax that was levied against two-story houses. The gambrel roof allowed the addition of extra room under the roof, technically avoiding the letter of the law.
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The early eighteenth century Dutch Colonial house built in brick or stone was covered by a steeply pitched gable roof held up by elbows. They almost always had a stoop. The straight-sided gables were finished with parapets raised up on elbows.
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As the Dutch Governor Antonio Van Diemen said in 1642 : "Most of the Portuguese in Asia look upon this region as their fatherland, and think no more about Portugal" In XVth century a small nation as Portugal began to explore the Atlantic ocean , ... Dutch Colonial Remains in Africa ... DUTCH COLONIAL EMPIRE MAPS:
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DUTCH colonial REMAINS: (1600-1800). A list of remains of the dutch colonial period in the whole world:fort churches ... If you know or you have photos of Dutch colonial remain around the world, let me know, I'll add it to the list. Thank you. Marco.
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In 1647, the most successful of the Dutch Director Generals arrived in New Amsterdam. Peter Stuyvesant found New Netherland in disarray. The previous Director General's preoccupation with the Native Americans and border conflicts with the English in Connecticut had greatly weakened other portions of colonial society.
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