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YEAR BUILT: 1916
ARCHITECT/BUILDER: Unknown
ORIGINAL OWNER: A.M. Taylor
ORIGINAL
DESCRIPTION:
Two story Georgian Revival. Red brick. Green slate roof. Gable roof; dentillated cornice; twin dormers w/pediments, arched windows w/fine tracery. Central pavilion w/pediment; rondel w/keystones; Palladian window; wooden balustrade on balcony; brick quoins; brick pilasters w/Tonic columns. Portico at front entry w/Corinthian columns; elliptical arched transom; four colonettes at door and sidelights. Brick quoins on main mass corners. Stone lintels and keysontes above main floor windows. Also above second floor windows. Recessed one story porch w/columns at left. Recessed one story wing on right w/side gable roof; this wing is behind brick wall w/gate.
OF INTEREST: (No information available.)
PHOTO GALLERY:

Feb 14, 2004
Most snow since 1985

December 2003
Holiday Decorations


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