Alexander McDowell House

264 East State Street

This Second Empire house, now a funeral home, has suffered a bit from the usual culprits: artificial siding, new windows, fake shutters. But the outlines of the house, and especially its distinctive mansard roof, are still obvious. It was built in about 1886 for Alexander McDowell, a banker who would later become a member of Congress.


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