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This Craftsman style house was built around 1910. The one story frame
building with weatherboard wall covering is distinguished by its front-facing gable roof with telescoping front gables and exposed rafters. A
one story front porch with a front gable roof marks the entry and provides outdoor living space, as was the
tradition in houses of this style and era. Large square porch posts and wood louvered attic vents in the front porch
gable, together with the brick chimney, provide architectural accents. The interior features an unusual ceramic tile fireplace and a wooded mountain
scene carved into the tile above the mantle. Working pocket doors separate the dining and living rooms.
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