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THE SWISS AVENUE
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6102   6011

YEAR BUILT: 1923
ARCHITECT/BUILDER: Contractor: E. Ross Chandler
ORIGINAL OWNER: E.H. Reeder
ORIGINAL
DESCRIPTION:
Two story 4-square/Prairie. Granite blocks. Composition roof. Hip roof; polygonal dormer w/flat roof; deep overhang; paried brackets. wide entry portico w/Tudor arched entry door; leaded and beveled glass. Full width covered porch; corbeled brick wall. Recessed one story porte cochere on left. recessed two story wing on right behind open terrace.
OF INTEREST: This home was used as a boarding house during World War II. The oversized exterior brick is made up of granite.
PHOTO GALLERY:

December 2004


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