turned wood accents that feel similar to Tudor architecture, while the masonry style (example) is largely patterned with ...
This means that what we still see is very authentic to the original architecture and you can see why the style became popular. However, as popular as these homes used to be, the Queen Anne-style ...
Photo courtesy Bo Crane. Queen Anne-style homes, recognizable for their corner towers and flamboyant gables, began popping up in Palo Alto’s earliest neighborhoods near the turn of the 20th century.