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A Greek influence is definitely apparent in this 3400 square foot
Neoclassical Revival home built in 1912. Renovations began after it was converted back to single family use. Original and
replacement beveled glass transoms, doorway and sidelights decorate the main entrance which lies just below the massive
suspended balcony. The main porch is supported by four large recessed paneled columns at
the front and two similar but engaged half columns in the rear. Inside, large solid oak doors open from the foyer to the parlors.
Window seats add a touch of elegance to the wood paneled staircase; and an unusual stained glass bay window has been installed in the
kitchen. Many typical and atypical period features are also found throughout this spacious home.
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