The David and Harriet Hopwood House in Lafayette, Indiana, is a distinguished example of the Queen Anne architectural style, characterized by its asymmetrical facade, prominent gables, and decorative shingling. This substantial residence showcases the elaborate craftsmanship and design trends popular in the late 19th century.
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Politics/Government; Architecture
402 S. 9th St., Lafayette, Indiana
Architecture; Transportation
200 N. 2nd St, Lafayette, Indiana
Commerce; Transportation; Education; Architecture; Religion
Roughly Bounded By Union, 3rd, 4th, Ferry, And 9th Sts., Lafayette, Indiana
Commerce; Transportation; Exploration/Settlement; Politics/Government; Architecture; Communications
Roughly Bounded By 2nd, Ferry, 6th And South Sts., Lafayette, Indiana
Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Columbia, Norfolk & Western Rr Tracks, Alabama, Seventh, South And Sixth Sts., Lafayette, Indiana
Architecture
4106 E. 200 North, Ne Of Lafayette, Lafayette, Indiana
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Architecture
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Agriculture; Architecture
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Architecture
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