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has gloss | eng: Northtowns Neo-Mediterranean refers to a vernacular style of residential architecture found largely in the northern suburbs (Tonawanda, Amherst and Clarence) of Buffalo, New York. Most Northtowns Neo-Mediterranean houses were built between the late 1960s and the early 1980s by Italian-American homebuilders, and designed to appeal to what the builders believed were the tastes of some middle-class and upper-middle-class Italian-American homebuyers at the time. |
lexicalization | eng: Northtowns Neo-Mediterranean |
instance of | c/House styles |
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media:img | Amherst north forest 004.jpg |
media:img | Buffalo snyder 88.jpg |
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