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The One and one-half story Queen Anne house at 224 E. Scott was built in 1897. A hipped roof, with lower cross gables highlights the imbricated shingles in the front facing gable and the awn wood fascia. Large one-over-one windows are common to the age of this house, as is the one story front and side wrap around porch, with a roof supported by round wood columns with Ionic capitals. Brickwork, in the form of interior corbelled chimneys, point to the time when central heating consisted of coal-burning fireplaces and furnaces, with coal-fired cook stoves in the kitchen. The recent rehabilitation of the house highlighted these features.
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