36 and 38 East Highland Avenue
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Overview
These neighboring houses make for interesting comparisons. Both have about the same width and footprint, the same front door placement off-center at left, the same porch columns, similar projecting corner roof slopes above the porch eaves. Both have long roof slopes covering the third and second stories above the first story front porch - but differing gables and roof treatments. No. 38s roof line is gabled, but no. 36 has a gambrel roof line. The "punctuation" of the front roofs involves dormers that differ in shape, size and treatment. A major difference is that No. 38 has a towner -- a three-story tower that is round in front but rectangular at back and has a third-floor balcony cut out inits Seventh Avenue side.
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