104 W. QUEEN ST.
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- Wed, 09/21/2016 - 12:01pm 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)
Unusually narrow with a steeply-pitched roof, this one-and-a-half-story, side-gabled, Craftsman-style house is two bays wide with a near-full-width, two-story gabled rear ell, constructed in 2006 [HDC]. The house has plain weatherboards with wood shingles in the gables and on the shed-roofed front dormer. It has replacement windows throughout and a 5V metal roof with two interior brick chimneys. The nine-panel door is sheltered by a full-width, inset porch supported by square columns. There is a one-story, side-gabled bay projecting from the right (east) elevation of the rear ell and a large, side-gabled, two-car garage added to the left (west) elevation in recent years. The garage wing has a 5V metal roof, two overhead doors, and a pedestrian entrance on the left end of the façade. There is a loose-stack stone retaining wall at the front of the property with rows of shrubs arranged across the front of the house. This house is present on 1924 Sanborn map.
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