Talk:Dodd-Hinsdale House

Eastlake porch (or lack thereof)
In my cleanup of this article, I removed the text which suggested that the house has Eastlake features (because it doesn't have them). Websites such as this one: Raleigh Historic Districts Commission incorrectly decribe the porch as Eastlake. The porch of the Dodd-Hinsdale House is Italianate like many other features. Very similar porches can be seen on Italianate houses as during and before the 1850s, long before Charles Eastlake published his popular book in America.

In otherwords, this is simply a warning to avoid any accidental addition of this peice of (mis)information into the article in the future.

--A.Fox 17:20, 2 August 2010 (UTC)

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