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The Conde-Charlotte House, conjointly called the Kirkbride House, could be a historic house repository in Mobile, Alabama, u. S.. The earliest section of the building, the rear room wing, was in-built 1822. The most section of the house was extra some decades later and is 2 and a 0.5 floors. The whole structure is built of hand-crafted brick with a swish stucco stick on the outside.
The house was originally in-built the Federal vogue and was later altered to mirror the Greek Revival vogue. It’s a two-story porch on the front elevation that includes brick Doric columns on the lower level and wood Corinthian columns on the higher level. The home is forty five feet (13.7 m) wide at the front southern elevation, seventy two feet (21.9 m) long at the japanese elevation, and ninety feet (27.4 m) long at the western elevation, as well as the outbuilding. The bottom floor is ten feet (3.0 m) high from floor to ceiling and also the higher story is nine feet (2.7 m) high. The structure is brick with stucco, with the front higher porch, rear galleries, and trim in wood.
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