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- Territorial_architecture abstract "Territorial architecture was a style of building developed and used in the New Mexico Territory from the time of the American occupation in 1846 until 1912, at which time New Mexico stopped being a territory and became a state.A vernacular subgroup, from 1860-1935, of the Territorial Style is known as the Folk Territorial, Folk Carpenter, and Spanish Folk Territorial. The style was found "particularly in Northern New Mexico", and consisted of applied wood Greek Revival and Gothic details, added to the building styles of the Pueblos and the Spanish missions in New Mexico, the Northern New Mexico adobe building construction style. Following the increase of its popularity in the 1930s and 1940s, it became referred to as the Territorial Revival style, which became another popular building style alongside New Mexico's Pueblo Revival style.".
- Territorial_architecture thumbnail Territorial_arch_SFNM.jpg?width=300.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageID "32182333".
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageLength "6794".
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageOutDegree "40".
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageRevisionID "649400907".
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Adobe.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Alloy.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Ancestral_Puebloan_dwellings.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-America.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-American_ethnic_group.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Bricklayer.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Brickyard.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Capital_(architecture).
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Category:19th-century_architecture_in_the_United_States.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th-century_architecture_in_the_United_States.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Architecture_in_New_Mexico.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Territorial_Revival_architecture.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Column.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Coping_(architecture).
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Dentil.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Dentils.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Dragoon.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Federated_state.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink File:Oldest_Territorial_home.jpg.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink File:Terrirorial_Style_26.jpg.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink File:Vernacular_territorial_.jpg.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Foundation_(architecture).
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Foundation_(engineering).
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Gothic_Revival.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Gothic_Revival_architecture.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Greek_Revival.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Greek_Revival_architecture.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink History_of_New_Mexico.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Las_Vegas,_New_Mexico.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Lead.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink List_of_dwellings_of_Pueblo_peoples.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Mexican_territory.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Millwork_(building_material).
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Molding_(decorative).
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Mora,_New_Mexico.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink New_Mexico_Territory.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Pitched_roof.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Pueblo_Revival_architecture.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Roof_pitch.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Fe_Trail.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_missions_in_New_Mexico.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_W._Kearny.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Territorial_Revival_architecture.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Territory_(country_subdivision).
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Tin.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLink File:Territorial_arch_SFNM.jpg.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mexican Territorial style".
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Territorial architecture".
- Territorial_architecture hasPhotoCollection Territorial_architecture.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Architecture_in_the_United_States.
- Territorial_architecture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Territorial_architecture subject Category:19th-century_architecture_in_the_United_States.
- Territorial_architecture subject Category:20th-century_architecture_in_the_United_States.
- Territorial_architecture subject Category:Architecture_in_New_Mexico.
- Territorial_architecture subject Category:Territorial_Revival_architecture.
- Territorial_architecture hypernym Style.
- Territorial_architecture type Style.
- Territorial_architecture comment "Territorial architecture was a style of building developed and used in the New Mexico Territory from the time of the American occupation in 1846 until 1912, at which time New Mexico stopped being a territory and became a state.A vernacular subgroup, from 1860-1935, of the Territorial Style is known as the Folk Territorial, Folk Carpenter, and Spanish Folk Territorial.".
- Territorial_architecture label "Territorial architecture".
- Territorial_architecture sameAs m.0h3wmqm.
- Territorial_architecture sameAs Q7703756.
- Territorial_architecture sameAs Q7703756.
- Territorial_architecture wasDerivedFrom Territorial_architecture?oldid=649400907.
- Territorial_architecture depiction Territorial_arch_SFNM.jpg.
- Territorial_architecture isPrimaryTopicOf Territorial_architecture.