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- Q5234030 subject Q13275814.
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- Q5234030 abstract "The David Garland Rose House was built circa 1860 in Valparaiso, Indiana, United States. David Rose was a local businessman. This Gothic Revival house is unusual in that it is eight-sided, an octagon. Each of the eight gables include decorated wood panels. Covered porches have been added to three sides.The octagon house rose in popularity in 1849 with the publication of Orson Squire Fowler's book A Home For All. The idea was to develop affordable and comfortable housing for the working class. Fowler proposed the use of concrete due to its long life and low cost. Most octagon houses are of wood or brick construction. The "octagon craze" was short-lived and pre-dates the American Civil War. Fewer than 120 octagon houses survive.".
- Q5234030 added "1980-07-17".
- Q5234030 architecturalStyle Q186363.
- Q5234030 location Q868888.
- Q5234030 nrhpReferenceNumber "80000030".
- Q5234030 thumbnail 156_Garfield_P7110011.jpg?width=300.
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- Q5234030 yearOfConstruction "1860".
- Q5234030 added "1980-07-17".
- Q5234030 architecture "Gothic Revival, Octagonal Mode".
- Q5234030 built "1860".
- Q5234030 location "156".
- Q5234030 name "David Garland Rose House".
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- Q5234030 comment "The David Garland Rose House was built circa 1860 in Valparaiso, Indiana, United States. David Rose was a local businessman. This Gothic Revival house is unusual in that it is eight-sided, an octagon. Each of the eight gables include decorated wood panels. Covered porches have been added to three sides.The octagon house rose in popularity in 1849 with the publication of Orson Squire Fowler's book A Home For All. The idea was to develop affordable and comfortable housing for the working class.".
- Q5234030 label "David Garland Rose House".
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- Q5234030 long "-87.0513888888889".
- Q5234030 depiction 156_Garfield_P7110011.jpg.
- Q5234030 name "David Garland Rose House".