Flagstaff, Arizona • Coconino County
The Brannen-Devine House, constructed in 1915, is a well-preserved example of a vernacular bungalow in Flagstaff, Arizona. Its simple, yet functional design reflects the residential architecture of the early 20th century. The house features a prominent front porch with Craftsman-style columns and a low-pitched gable roof.
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Agriculture; Architecture
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Engineering; Transportation
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