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Built in 1923, this Dutch Colonial Revival-style house features a side gambrel roof, shed dormers, wooden shingle cladding, replacement windows, a concrete block base, and a front gabled porch with an arched roof and tapered square columns.
Built in 1925 , this Arts and Crafts-style side-gable bungalow features a buff brick first floor exterior, wooden shingle cladding on the front gable dormer and gable ends, decorative brackets at the gable ends, one-over-one double-hung windows, a concrete base, and a front porch with brick railings, stone trim, and brick piers supporting two heavy timber columns with brackets and supporting beams.
Built in 1902, this Queen Anne-style cottage features a hipped roof with front and side gables, painted brick exterior, a semi-circular second-story front stained glass window, a wrap-around porch with a hipped roof, curved corner, and ionic columns, arched attic windows on the side gables, one-over-one double-hung windows, and a rusticated stone base.