Stick: (1870-1895)
Second Empire: 1870-1880s Mansard roof 2 - 2.5 stories Dormers add light
344 Flume
New England Colonial: 1890-1930 Symmetrical 2.5 stories 4 -over- 4 plan
488 E. 3rd St.
Next door to 488 E. 3rd St.
871 E. 5th St.
Arts and Crafts: 1895-1920 Steep gabled roofs Exposed beams Large front porches
596 E. 7th St.
Half Timber/Tudor Revival: 1900-1930s Stucco and half-timbering Small leaded glass windows Complicated peaked roofs
1171 Woodland Ave.
519 W. 5th Funky Tudor remodel
French Provincial: 1900-1930 French windows High steep hipped roof Expensive materials used
Bungalow: 1910-1930s Narrow, rectangular 1 story Small front porches
Bungalow of the Beast
Spanish Colonial: 1910-1930s Tiled roof Stucco Arched openings
Queen Anne Cottage: 1880- 1890s “practically consumed by an oversized gable. A veritable billboard for textural effect, the ornate gable may be clothed in decorative shingles, framed with intricate bargeboard, pierced by flashed glass windows, stamped with a sunburst” cut-away corners
738 Chestnut 732 Chestnut