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Submitted by Batman (not verified) on Mon, 6/6/2011 - 9:00pm
I may be wrong, but this house seems to have 2 components of earlier houses; palladian window and ornate balusters. Maybe not, but just seems so. The 1920's appearance and small size just doesn't seem to jive with the total package. Pretty cool setup.
Submitted by DELL RAINS (not verified) on Fri, 3/29/2013 - 6:02pm
THIS WAS THE ORIGINAL HOME OF FISHER FUNERAL PARLOR
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