Chicago Bungalow
Chicago bungalow a bungalow with one a half stories, usually built from brick and at times with artistic design. The Chicago bungalow style was popular – roughly one in three houses constructed from 1910 to 1940 in Chicago was a bungalow – and adaptive to the narrow, local plot dimensions and style in that the bungalows were on an average 20 feet wide on a regular 25 foot wide plot. Typically, the gables were parallel to the street.
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