127 W. QUEEN ST.
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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, front-gabled, Craftsman-style bungalow is three bays wide and triple-pile with gabled dormers on the right (west) and left (east) elevations. The house has a brick veneer, three-over-one Craftsman- style wood-sash windows, a single three-light window in the front gable, exposed rafter tails, and two interior brick chimneys. The twelve-light French door has eight-light sidelights and is sheltered by a near-full-width, hip-roofed porch with a standing-seam metal roof supported by tapered wood posts on brick piers with a wood railing between the piers. A small hip-roofed, projecting frame bay on the right (west) elevation was added in 2011 [HDC]. The side dormers, added in 2010, have wood shingles, three-over-one vinyl windows, and knee brackets in the gables [HDC]. There is a modern wood deck at the rear. County tax records date the building to 1938.
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