Central-passage house
The central-passage house, also known variously as central hall plan house, center-hall house, hall-passage-parlor house, Williamsburg cottage, and Tidewater-type cottage, was a vernacular, or folk form, house type from the colonial period onward into the 19th century in the United States.
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Claiborne Kinnard House
Daniel McMahan House
Ditto-Prewitt House
Douglass-Reams House
Dr. Hezekiah Oden House
Evans House No. 2
Ferry Farm
George Pollard House
Henry P. Gray House
Henry–Jordan House
Isaac Miller Farm
Jacob Critz House
James P. Johnson House
James Scales House
John Frost House
John Johnson House (Leighton, Alabama)
John Seward House
Jordan–Williams House
Joseph Elliston House
Joseph Scales House
Locust Grove (Dillwyn, Virginia)
Maplewood Farm (Spring Hill, Tennessee)
Mauricio Portillo House
Mordecai Puryear House
Nathaniel Smithson House
Newton Jordan House
Nicholas Tate Perkins House
Owen-Primm House
Poplar Springs (Virginia)
Samuel S. Morton House
Sherwood Green House
Thomas Holt House
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Barrett–Chumney House
Bayne House (Shelbyville, Kentucky)
Beaumont (Michaux, Virginia)
Beckley Jackson House
Bel Air (Woodbridge, Virginia)
Bellair (New Bern, North Carolina)
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Bellevue (Goode, Virginia)
Belmont (Capron, Virginia)
Ben Lomond Plantation
Berryhill-Morris House
Beverly Toon House
Bishop House (Graysontown, Virginia)
Blackburn House (Athens, Alabama)
Blake House (Arden, North Carolina)
Blaydes House (Bagdad, Kentucky)
Bon Air (Elkton, Virginia)
Brents-Lisle House
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Brown–Proctor House
Buckland (Buckland, North Carolina)
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Adam Thoroughgood House
Alpheus Truett House
Beverly Toon House
Claiborne Kinnard House
Daniel McMahan House
Douglass-Reams House
Dr. Hezekiah Oden House
Ferry Farm
George Pollard House
Henry P. Gray House
Jacob Critz House
James P. Johnson House
James Scales House
John Frost House
John Seward House
Jordan–Williams House
Joseph Elliston House
Joseph Scales House
Locust Grove (Dillwyn, Virginia)
Maplewood Farm (Spring Hill, Tennessee)
Mauricio Portillo House
Mordecai Puryear House
Nathaniel Smithson House
Newton Jordan House
Nicholas Tate Perkins House
Owen-Primm House
Samuel S. Morton House
Sherwood Green House
Thomas Holt House
Thomas Shute House
West St. Mary's Manor
William Allison House (College Grove, Tennessee)
William Leaton House
William Steele House
William W. Johnson House
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Central-passage house
The central-passage house, also known variously as central hall plan house, center-hall house, hall-passage-parlor house, Williamsburg cottage, and Tidewater-type cottage, was a vernacular, or folk form, house type from the colonial period onward into the 19th century in the United States.
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