12100 Tulip Grove Dr
Bowie, MD 20715, USA

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12100 Tulip Grove Dr (House), Bowie, Prince George`s County, MD

The house at 12100 Tulip Grove Drive is a representative example of the perennially popular Rancher model after its 1962 redesign, which, except for some minor changes to its already well-conceived plan, was largely cosmetic. By lining up the roofline of the two wings and reorganizing the facing materials on the elevations visible from the street, Levitt and Sons created a more unified, more horizontal composition that better reflected the popular aesthetic appeal of the postwar, suburban "ranch" house. Located on a spacious corner lot, this house was built with the optional two-car garage, an option that became increasingly popular over the standard one-car garages over the course of construction at Belair.

12100 Tulip Grove Dr (House), Bowie, Prince George`s County, MD

The house at 12100 Tulip Grove Drive is a representative example of the perennially popular Rancher model after its 1962 redesign, which, except for some minor changes to its already well-conceived plan, was largely cosmetic. By lining up the roofline of the two wings and reorganizing the facing materials on the elevations visible from the street, Levitt and Sons created a more unified, more horizontal composition that better reflected the popular aesthetic appeal of the postwar, suburban "ranch" house. Located on a spacious corner lot, this house was built with the optional two-car garage, an option that became increasingly popular over the standard one-car garages over the course of construction at Belair.

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