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Wood Frame with Brick Veneer
1902 Cecil Street
(January 2018, Photo by Cheri Szcodronski, hmwPreservation) This one-story, side-gabled Ranch house has a distinctive blond Roman brick veneer. It is three bays wide and double-pile with aluminum siding in the gables, an interior red brick chimney, and a combination of six-over-six wood-sash windows and replacement one-over-one windows. A...
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1901 Cecil Street
(January 2018, Photo by Cheri Szcodronski, hmwPreservation) From the National Register Historic District description: Located on a large lot at the northeast corner of Cecil and Nelson Streets, the house is set back from the street at a slight angle with a low stone wall running along the streets. The one-story, side-gabled Period Cottage is three...
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1900 Cecil St.
(January 2018, Photo by Cheri Szcodronski, hmwPreservation) From the National Register Historic District description: With original metal-framed casement windows, this one-story, side-gabled Period Cottage retains high material integrity. The house is four bays wide and double-pile with a two-bay-wide, front-gabled wing centered on the façade. It...
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1816 Cecil Street
(January 2018, Photo by Cheri Szcodronski, hmwPreservation) From the National Register Historic District description: This one-story, side-gabled Ranch house retains high material integrity with a brick veneer and original two-over-two horizontal-pane wood-sash windows throughout. The house is four bays wide and double-pile with flush eaves and...
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122 Masondale Ave. – Alma W. & Noah H. Bennett, Jr. House
(January 2018, Photo by Heather Slane, hmwPreservation) From the National Register Historic District description: The elongated form of this one-and-a-half-story, side-gabled Period Cottage differentiates it from other post-World War II houses of the type. It is six bays wide and double-pile though the right (west) and left (east) bays are single...
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304 Formosa Ave. – Llewellyn & Ethel Berry House
(December 2017, Photo by Heather Slane, hmwPreservation) From the National Register Historic District description: This one-and-a-half-story, side-gabled, Minimal Traditional-style house is three bays wide and double-pile with characteristic flush eaves. The house has aluminum siding and six-over-six wood-sash windows, including single windows in...
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2005 Concord St. – John & Mattie Morse House
(December 2017, Photo by Heather Slane, hmwPreservation) From the National Register Historic District description: This one-and-a-half-story, side-gabled bungalow is three bays wide and triple-pile with a brick veneer, stucco in the gables, vinyl windows, vinyl-covered brackets, and vinyl soffits. The replacement door is centered on the façade and...
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202 Pekoe Ave. – James J. & Julia H. Henderson House
(January 2018, Photo by Cheri Szcodronski, hmwPreservation) From the National Register Historic District description: Set back from the road on a large lot, located near the intersection with Formosa Avenue, this one-and-a-half-story, front-gabled Period Cottage is two bays wide with a large, side-gabled wing on its left (south) elevation. The...
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2105 Duncan St. – Wigfall-Totten House
(December 2017, Photo by Heather Slane, hmwPreservation) From the National Register Historic District description: This one-story, side-gabled, Period Cottage is three bays wide with a projecting, asymmetrical, front-gabled entrance wing centered on the façade, a side-gabled brick wing on the left (north) elevation, and a gabled ell at the right...
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2104 Otis St. – Frank & Veatrice R. Bright House
(January 2018, Photo by Cheri Szcodronski, hmwPreservation) From the National Register Historic District description: Similar in detail, though smaller in form than the adjacent house at 2100 Otis Street, this one- story, roofed Ranch house is three bays wide and triple-pile with a brick veneer, prowed gables, and stacked, metal-framed awning...
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