Graham Family Reacts To 10 Old American House Styles No Longer Built

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Graham Family Reacts To 10 Old American House Styles No Longer Built
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Don't apologize for talking a lot during your reactions, you and your family are why we watch. I enjoy listening to all of you so stop the video and let them talk. The kid's cheerfulness and ability in expressing themselves with you, with a total lack of shyness, is something special that not all families have. Count your blessings.

romaschild
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we love that blooper! especially her reaction to it, priceless.🤣😍

doedoebirds
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I’m from Watertown Wisconsin and I live on that side of town where it resides. It’s a museum now and you can take a tour. Have not been in it since I was a kid. It’s pretty cool.

hairball
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BEST. INTRO. EVER. Leah, your reaction was awesome! Seriously, I laughed out loud and I really needed that today.

Some of those styles are really nice and others should never have made if off the drafting paper. Octagonal houses really are efficient and were really good at keeping the house cool. The ones I've been in have a staircase in the center of the house and a means of venting warm air out of the roof. So you had two or three storeys and very good air flow that kept the house cooler in hot weather.

I think we have examples of every one of those homes around where I live, with the exception of the all-metal one. And never apologize for pausing to talk - it's a reaction video and we want to see your reactions.

briantalley
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A In the southern parts of America . They put a ceiling fan on the porch . A breeze keep flies and bug away.

RobertHolmes-dc
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We've missed Lea! Great to have her back.

DamienWillis
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The one house in Pasadena California.
Remind me of the house in back to the future.the one were Doc Brown lived.

williamdallas
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Sorry about your chair! You have a very nice looking family. God Bless😊

karenedwards
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Love the craftsman and foursquares. I don't have one, but I'm in an old neighborhood with a lot of those. Lots of houses built in the 1800's, right off the main street in downtown.

MacGuffinExMachina
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Amityville Horror house still gives me chills. The Defeo's were Catholic. They kept Catholic Saint statues in all the gardens and the famous "HIGH HOPES" sign in the driveway. The newest owners had the cat eye windows taken out and replaced with regular square ones.

billdbenn
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I love the Craftsman and Prairie style and also the design of the Eichler homes.

tejida
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I live across the street from a beautiful old octagon house. There are a couple more in the area, but they haven't been kept up very well.
We also have a bunch of Queen Anne homes, most of them done up beautifully. My whole little town is littered with amazing old homes.

Nothing-zwyd
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FYI, the Queen Anne style Carson Mansion in California isn't a hotel. It's now a private club. Good eyes there. The Tower on the Carson Manson was the inspiration for the clock tower on the Disneyland Train Station.

JIMBEARRI
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The Gamble house was used in the movie "Back to The Future", as Doc Brown's home. Near the old Orange Circle in Orange, CA there are a lot of restored Craftsman style homes. 33°47'4.18"N, 117°51'6.47"W Not too far away in Santa Ana is a beautiful Queen Anne style home with beveled glass windows, some leaded glass decorative windows and a mother-in-law unit above the carriage house with a beautiful yard with pool. But the owners must have asked Google to block the street view of their home damn! 33°46'11.37"N, 117°51'46.99"W At one time you could get a good deal on these homes under $100k as both these neighborhoods became some of the worst in Orange County. Now the smaller homes easily sell for over $1.5 million.

paulayala
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In my area, there are several octagon houses that were built between the 1960s and the 1990s.

JIMBEARRI
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In America most home windows slid up and down.

RobertHolmes-dc
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you can definitely still see those kinds of houses but unfortunately there's not alot of people able to build them nowadays cus it costs so much to new build houses especially if they're unique....down here in my Southwest Arizona town we have a lot of houses that are small simple 100 year old houses or copy & paste houses in the suburbs & some casita style houses

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I grew up in a ranch style home, and it was completely original when we moved in, the inside of the closets were painted avocado green. The light over the kitchen table was a wagon wheel with horrible lamps on top of it, and wood paneling and a brick fire in the family room.

wesleywright
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That house at 9:16 was Doc Browns house in the movie Back To The Future.

What's that furry pets name on the boys head? Nevermind I see it's a hair hat. 😂 🤣

mikelovin
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Amityville was the site of a murder in the 1970s on Long Island in Amityville, NY. A guy shot and killed his entire family with a rifle or shotgun. I grew up on Long Island in a town not too far from Amityville. They indeed made a movie loosely based on the murders.

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