From ‘Psycho’ to ‘Stranger Things,’ the stunning Second Empire home style plays a sinister on-screen role. Does it deserve it? The "Paul Howland House" at 91 State St. in New Bedford is a stunning ...
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With dramatic rooflines and an exuberant mix of architectural details, the Second Empire style had a fair bit of popularity in New York in the latter half of the 19th century, for houses both rural ...
This is isn’t exactly a modest country cottage. Massively scaled and with a classic Second Empire exterior, this Plattsburgh, N.Y., manse has some intriguing period details inside and out. When it was ...
Originally known as the Charles Davis House, the colorful Newton Center home was constructed in the Second Empire style in 1860. In a sea of whites and grays, 929 Beacon St. isn’t afraid to stand out.
Built in the Second Empire style, this three-floor solid stone home stands out along a road known for its remarkable and distinguished 19th and early 20th century mansions. Think City Hall in ...
William S. Culbertson, a prominent businessman and philanthropist in New Albany, Indiana, built his Second Empire-style mansion in the late 1860s. The home fell into disrepair after the Culbertson ...