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Show Architect/Builder: Building Materials: Building Type/Style: Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features Ir.clr.ca additions, altsraticcs, ancillary szrjctares, aad landscaping if applicable The home is a large one and one-half story bungaloid style, constructed of brick. A very broad roof and a double window dormer (deep enough to create a small veranda) create the second story. Statement of Historical Significance: -- --Jorts-iral Americans . . «griculrara A - • •• __ Ccpacrticszica __. Ccnsarvauica -...._ .S»ic>ratia3/SertlssaBttt -- Milt tar/' -- Mining .Minority Groups --Political . --.Rscreaticn -- Ssligion --- Science --Socio-Hcmanitarian --'Eransportaticn The home was built as a wedding present for Julia Nibley and her husband Luther N. Howell in 1908, The significance of Charles'W. Nibley has been stated on other homes and buildings in the district. The home is also significant because of its architecture and age. |