Small, economical, and practical Cape Cod houses were built all across America during the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. But the Cape Cod style began centuries before in colonial New England. This photo gallery shows a variety of Cape Cod houses, from simple colonial Cape Cods to modern-day Cape Cods with dormers and shutters. Click on the photos below for larger views and more information. For facts about the Cape Cod style, also see our House Styles Dictionary.
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- Brick Cape Cod HouseCape Cod from the mid-twentieth century
- Cape Cod House With DormersTwentieth century Cape Cod
- Cape Cod House With SidelightsHistoric Cape Cod House in Sandwich, New Hampshire
- Cape Cod House With Georgian and Federal DetailsCape Cod with 18th century decorations
- Cape Cod House With PedimentCape Cod house built in the mid-twentieth century
- Cape Cod With Stone SidingTraditional Cape Cod house with mock stone siding
- Cape Cod Home With Patterned BrickThis Cape Cod has Tudor Revival details
- Cape Cod House With Cotswold Cottage DetailsVariation on the Cape Cod style
- Cape Cod House With PorticoModified Cape Cod with Cotswold details
- Colonial Cape Cod HouseEarly New England home
- Cape Cod House With Center ChimneyColonial Era Cape Cod Home
- Embellished Cape Cod HouseCape Cod home 18th-century embellishments
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