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Randlett House

Houses completed in 1896Houses in Dallas County, TexasHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in TexasNational Register of Historic Places in Dallas County, TexasQueen Anne architecture in Texas
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The Randlett House is located in Lancaster, Texas, United States. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 11, 1978. Constructed by S.D. Andrews for Sam Randlett, a prominent local merchant, the house was completed in 1896 and represented the Randlett's social status within the community. Displaying characteristics of Victorian architecture, the Randlett house possesses an asymmetrical floor plan, numerous projecting wings, a complicated roof line and detailed woodwork.

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Randlett House
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