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Both styles could be anywhere. Brick color has less to do with location now than in the past. I live on a street with 2 red brick, 3 brown brick and a couple tan brick homes. Most built between 1950-1970.
1. Anywhere
2. Looks like Texas..Although brick can be found anywhere, Texas is famous for that brown color looking brick. Every time I look at real estate listings for Texas they have those brownish color brick homes.
It has to be Texas. The combination of the tree types and the desert rocks and scrubs seems very much like San Antonio ish or somewhere else in TX.
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