Tuesday after Christmas QOD!!

Originally Posted By: ajalowsky
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Tuesday after Christmas, hope it went well!


Originally Posted By: Aimee Jalowsky
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Why is my answer Dutch Colonial?


Comments please!?!?!


Originally Posted By: jwilliams4
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That is beause the barn-style roof, which is used on a barn, which is


why it is called a barn-style roof, is also used on a Dutch Colonial.

So both answers are correct.

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Originally Posted By: jwilliams4
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a barn-style while it is ‘used’ on a


Dutch Colonial.


Originally Posted By: kwilliams
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Originally Posted By: kwilliams
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Dutch Colonial

(1625-1840)

The Dutch Colonial style has a side gabled roof. Notice that there is a prominant overhange at the eaves. The entrance doors are divided into separately opening upper and lower halves (if they are original Dutch styled doors).