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In the 1700's, houses in Virginia would be described as "colonial houses." Very few were elegant while most were made out of bricks or wood. Houses were usually small with one or two rooms depending on how large the family building it was. People did not experiment with different forms of construction.

Bacon's (not the food) castle is one of the oldest brick houses in Virginia..

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