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Italianate architecture

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Italianate is a style or architecture dating from the late 1800's. This style is heavily influenced by Italian design motifs including exterior ornamentation involving brackets, quoins and floral designs. Examples if this design can be seen all across the United States, most notably in the San Francisco area.