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Santa Fe/Pueblo. Flat roofs, parapet walls with round edges, straight-edge window frames, earth-colored stucco or adobe-brick walls, and projecting roof beams (vigas) typify the Pueblo style.
Ranch. A development of the Prairie and Craftsman styles, Ranch homes are one story, and often are long and narrow, with gently pitched roofs, brick exterior walls, and picture windows.
Victorian. Rare most places in Arizona – typically located near down towns. Victorian architecture is often narrow and has 2 stories and a large front porch, with decorative details (“gingerbread”) such as brackets, spindles, and patterned shingles.