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'''Shingle style''' is an architectural style derived from [[Queen%20Anne|Queen Anne]] style; it shares elements with the [[Craftsman|Craftsman]] style.  Features include steeply pitched, multi-plane and relatively shallow-eaved roofs, and groups of small-paned windows, curved surfaces, and a general lack of surface ornament.  Examples of houses in Saranac Lake with Shingle-style elements include:     
'''Shingle style''' is an architectural style derived from [[Queen%20Anne|Queen Anne]] style; it shares elements with the [[Craftsman|Craftsman]] style.  Features include steeply pitched, multi-plane and relatively shallow-eaved roofs, and groups of small-paned windows, curved surfaces, and a general lack of surface ornament.  Examples of houses in Saranac Lake with Shingle-style elements include:     

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Shingle style is an architectural style derived from Queen Anne style; it shares elements with the Craftsman style. Features include steeply pitched, multi-plane and relatively shallow-eaved roofs, and groups of small-paned windows, curved surfaces, and a general lack of surface ornament. Examples of houses in Saranac Lake with Shingle-style elements include:

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