
A frame Colonial that has been updated with fake siding and shutters, and perhaps stripped of a front porch, but still makes an attractive sight along the street. It was up for sale when old Pa Pitt passed by, so if you hurry…


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A frame Colonial that has been updated with fake siding and shutters, and perhaps stripped of a front porch, but still makes an attractive sight along the street. It was up for sale when old Pa Pitt passed by, so if you hurry…



This house, built in about 1902, seems to have begun as a single-family house, but was split into a double fairly early in its history. Recently it was converted back to a single-family house. Newer siding has obscured some of the details, but the late-Victorian massing still comes through.

A very shingly house designed by Charles H. Owsley, who would also design the Buhl mansion across the street; this one was built in about 1890. The restoration of the house was done on a budget that did not permit custom windows to fit in the arches, but much of the most characteristic detail has been preserved.


