Queen Anne Style

The characteristics that signify Queen Anne architecture are asymmetrical facades, front-facing gable, diverse wall textures, bay windows, spindlework, and prominent chimneys.

The Queen Anne style was popular during the late Victorian era and was characterized by the use of asymmetrical facades, decorative woodwork, and steeply pitched roofs with gables and turrets. Queen Anne buildings often featured a mix of materials, such as brick, stone, and wood, and were known for their colorful paint schemes.

Carson Mansion

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carson_Mansion

Other examples

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