102 W. QUEEN ST.
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- Wed, 09/21/2016 - 11:53am by gary
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09.10.2016 (G. Kueber)
(Below in italics from the National Register nomination; not verified for accuracy by this author)
This one-story, hip-roofed, Craftsman-style bungalow is three bays wide and triple-pile with a stuccoed foundation, plain weatherboards, and an interior brick chimney. The house has eight-over-one Craftsman-style wood-sash windows and knee brackets in the gables. The one-light-over-two-panel door is sheltered by a two- bay-wide, front-gabled porch supported by grouped posts on shingle-covered piers, with a sheaf-of-wheat railing between the piers. The porch gable features a grid of narrow boards filled with weatherboards and has a rectangular louvered vent in the center. There is a gabled ell at the left rear (northwest). A loose-stack stone retaining wall extends across the front of the property along West Queen Street. County tax records date the building to 1927, however, the house is present on 1924 Sanborn map.
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