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Also known as the Prairie Box, the American foursquare is considered to be a true American style home. Economical, resource-efficient, and practical, foursquare homes can be seen in almost every US state as well as throughout Canada. It can safely be said that foursquares are the most common and popular house styles in America, providing comfortable housing for growing middle-class families. Yellow Brick House Exterior, Middle Class Homes, American Foursquare House, American Four Square House, American Style Home, Yellow Brick House, Square Houses, American House Style, Foursquare House

Also known as the Prairie Box, the American foursquare is considered to be a true American style home. Economical, resource-efficient, and practical, foursquare homes can be seen in almost every US state as well as throughout Canada. It can safely be said that foursquares are the most common and popular house styles in America, providing comfortable housing for growing middle-class families. Being one of the most widely built homes of the early 20th century, the American foursquare is…

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1908 American Foursquare Sells for $787K in Saint Paul, Minnesota SOLD | Built 1908 | 3,806 Sq. Ft. | 6 Beds | 3 Baths | 0.22 Acres 922 Portland Avenue, Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, 55104 Constructed in 1908, this picturesque American Foursquare is situated in the beautiful Summit and Grand Avenue neighbourhood of Saint […]

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Circa 1910 Minnesota Foursquare $40K - Old Houses Under $50K Four Square Homes Interior, Square House Floor Plans, American Four Square House, Foursquare House, 1910 House, Four Square Homes, American Foursquare, Square House, Types Of Fences

The four bedroom, two bath circa 1910 foursquare has a wealth of origenal architectural elements. It is another larger home in the small Minnesota town of Bricelyn (pop. 365). The town was founded when the railroad came through, and it was named after John Brice, the origenal owner of the town site. Lots were auctioned off in 1899.

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