Colonial Revival houses became popular with the onset of the
Centennial celebration of 1876, and continued into the early
twentieth century. The lack of "handmade" quality in the details
of the doors, windows, brickwork, and siding help to distinguish a
Revival house from an original. The Dutch Revival, shown here and
built in 1939, is characterized by a steep double-pitched roof with
flared eaves and a chimney at each end of the house.