
Secondary wall materials are less dominant yet represent an important feature
for dating houses.
A brick house, for example, might have a stone
facade
under a picture window, or cutstone is used on the corners and around
windows.
The
most commonly used materials are: aluminum, yellow
brick, and red brick.
Other materials used are: cutstone, wooden shingles, and wide clapboard.
Primary and secondary wall materials can also be compared.
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Created by Karen Furo-Bonnstetter and Kenneth Kolarik on June 27, 1996. Graphs by Brian Meyer, Preston Johnson, and Tanya Jorgenson on June 9, 1997.