Cozad-Bates House, 2008

Cozad-Bates House, 2008
With its wide, bracketed roof eaves, arched windows, square cupola, and hipped roof, the Cozad-Bates House is one of the few examples of Italianate architecture remaining in Cleveland. Originating in England and made popular in the United States by prominent nineteenth-century architects Andrew Jackson Downing and Alexander Jackson Davis, the Italianate style enjoyed widespread favor among American designers during the Victorian Era. | Source: Christopher Busta-Peck
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