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row house

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a house that is one of a row of identical houses situated side by side and sharing common walls

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For example, the lot size for a residence in Chicago is usually convert deep, while the width can vary from convert wide for a row house to convert wide for a large stand–alone house. Source: Internet

Lady Lawley Cottage (Western Australian Red Cross) 2008 iBooks Sir Arthur Lawley's Photo Album, Empire and Commonwealth Museum The residential architecture in the city was based on the bungalow or the continuous row house prototypes. Source: Internet

David Gallaher’s three-bedroom apartment in Ditmas Park and Steve Ellis’s two-family row house in Kensington are separated by only a few blocks. Source: Internet

Her police contacts have drawn her to the scene of a decomposed body in an abandoned row house. Source: Internet

Initially, they lived with him at the four-story row house, 34 East Preston Street, that he shared with his mother. Source: Internet

The row house was introduced to the United States via Philadelphia in the early 19th century and, for a time, row houses built elsewhere in the United States were known as "Philadelphia rows". Source: Internet

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