A full porch spans the west facade, where a secondary entrance is located in the middle of its three bays.
A wooden porch spans the front, with its roof continuing the line of the main roof.
A covered porch spans both the front and back walls of both cabins.
A porch with square columns spans the front of the building.
A two-story porch with Tuscan columns spans the south facade.
A porch, constructed in the 20th century, spans the front.
A one-story porch spans the full width of the east and south facades.
The porch spans the length of the building's front (south) facade, at a height of about 6 feet (1.8 m).
A light roofed porch spans the front of the ground floor.
The wooden porch on the front of the house is single story and spans the entire front of the house.