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during the same period as Spanish Colonial
Revival, these two
styles have very little in common. French Eclectic
characteristics include a steeply pitched hipped
roof, round tower, casement windows, and decorative
half-timbering. Again, a
few examples exist in the residential neighborhoods around York.
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