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Geneva Architecture Challenge: Tell Us the Locations of These Cool-Looking Homes!
From modernistic to "slubbed" Victorian, Geneva's architecture continues to entertain.
This week’s challenge homes sit several miles apart. I pass the gray-and-white house almost every day: I call it the “mushroom house” because of its deep mansard roof.
And the bumpy cream-colored house isn’t really covered in barnacles—it’s just proof that Geneva grew up just north of Batavia’s limestone quarries.
Happy guessing, and be sure to upload a comment or drop me an e-mail at trobairitz@earthlink.net if you find them!
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Answers to Last Week's challenge
Last week’s barn-storming tour stopped at two places: 1530 Kaneville Road, with its big white barn-turned-garage, and 116 Ford St., which was built as a barn in 1869 and converted to a house in 1893.
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The locations of the homes are provided on the map.