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  2. Marquette Bungalows Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Hoven house at 1506 Rutledge St is a 1.5-story bungalow built in 1926, with a low-pitched roof, and a front porch supported by tapered square columns. [ 11 ] The Lynch house at 1500 Rutledge St is another 1.5-story bungalow built in 1926, but different in that it is oriented diagonally on a corner lot, and it has a hip roof flared at the ...

  3. Knight-Wood House - Wikipedia

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    It was deemed notable as a fine example of a Craftsman-style house, having all five of the identifying features of the type: low-pitched, gabled roofs; "wide, unenclosed eave overhangs; decorative beams or braces under the gables; full or partial porches with roofs supported by square tapered columns; and columns or pedestals that extend to the ...

  4. Thomas Walker House - Wikipedia

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    It is fashioned out of rough-cut local fieldstone, and has a prominent front porch supported by tapered square columns, and its low-pitch cross gable roof has exposed rafter ends. The interior retains period flooring, woodwork, and hardware. The house was built for Leonard Brophy, who only lived there a few years before selling it to Thomas Walker.

  5. Sorenson House - Wikipedia

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    The battered brick piers rising to halfway between porch floor and ceiling from ground level supporting tapered square wood columns add to the weight of the house and pilasters at the height of porch rail of the same board reinforce the Craftsman styling.

  6. Louis C. and Amelia L. Schmidt House - Wikipedia

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    The front porch is the only major exterior change to the Schmidt House. [2] The house was originally built with a side porch, but no front porch. It was added sometime in the 1910s or the 1920s in the American Craftsman style. It features wide eaves, tapered square columns that rest on rusticated concrete block piers, and a wooden balustrade.

  7. Merrell Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The main facade is covered by a two-story porch extending across its full width. The porch is supported by tapered square columns on the first level, and round Doric columns on the second. [2] The tavern was built as a residence in 1794 by Joseph Whiton, a local militia commander.

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