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Viewer is facing north on Forsyth St. The church is located on the right of the picture.
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The viewer faces northeast from the vantage point of Forsyth Street in Bagdad, FL.
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The East Hill neighborhood has the advantage of proximety to parks. This home faces Bayview Park and Bayou Texar.
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The bungalow style can be traced to India, where it was used by the British in the 19th century to designate a house type that was one story high and had large, encircling porches. Low houses with wide roofs and deep arches were common in Bengal. Our word is a British corruption of the Hindu adjective meaning 'belonging to Bengal'.
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In 1909, in his Craftsman Homes, Gustav Stickley sought to tell what the style was all about, declaring that a bungalow was a "house reduced to its simplest form," one that "nevr fails to harmonize with its surroundings, because its low broad proportions and lack of ornamentation give it a character so natural and unaffected that its seems to blend into any landscape".
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There is an oak grove located on the west side of the property.
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The entire western property line is shown in this photograph. The green field on the left is a winter wheat paddock.
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Interior fences are electrical, lined on the top with a white mesh tape.
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The home is situated on one acre with several auxillary buildings.
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The parcel of land is owned by ECUA. It will be developed as a community meditation garden.