From July 31 of the Archive from the old blog
The Very idea of using the word VERY in our title is really a joke of sorts. Since Las Vegas is the “newest” city in America, and old in Las Vegas is 1950’s when it comes to housing, we decided to be a little tongue-in-cheek by calling our urban core “VeryVintageVegas”. I actually started out last night with a google search for an official definition of bungalow. I stumbled into this article on architectural styles. Most of these are rarities, and I was able to think of at least one example that I know of for each of these 35 housing styles.
About.com Architecture35 housing styles
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Victorian – Second Empire ![](https://bp1.blogger.com/_6zMoPJu92Eo/Rq91RP0kndI/AAAAAAAABvs/dlEzZaVN-JU/s320/neo-classical-georgia-3169010.jpg)
Neo-Classical ![](https://bp1.blogger.com/_6zMoPJu92Eo/Rq91RP0kneI/AAAAAAAABv0/j_2li7Aw6Iw/s320/colonial-revival_jpg.jpg)
Colonial – Revival ![](https://bp2.blogger.com/_6zMoPJu92Eo/Rq91Rf0knfI/AAAAAAAABv8/T8AMu2eQAQM/s320/queen+anne.jpg)
Queen Anne.