One of the pretty but relatively modest ranches built in the sixties when the neighborhood was transformed from farmland into housing development out in the country.
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This used to be a Dutch Colonial (see also house on left), now a postmodern craftsman farmhouse.
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A simple Split Level became a large brick facade home.
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