Sorry for such a stupid question.
What is the area in front of a church or hotel typically that a bus of car would park under in order to drop people off at the front door.
It’s late and I’m having a brain freeze.
Thanks
Sorry for such a stupid question.
What is the area in front of a church or hotel typically that a bus of car would park under in order to drop people off at the front door.
It’s late and I’m having a brain freeze.
Thanks
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http://uk.encarta.msn.com/dictionary_1861795429/portico.html
Thanks for playing
As soon as I posted the message I remembered.
I did check on the web site you linked.
http://uk.encarta.msn.com/dictionary_1861758554/porte-cochere.html
This is what I was looking for.
Thanks
Kyle
Okay, I learned something new. :-)
Special word/term for this if vehicles are involved, I guess.
Yeah I learned the term several years ago when I built a big a$$ house that some archy had designed. It's just late and my brain ain't workin.
Kyle