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Show Architect/Builder: Building Materials: Building Type/Style: Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable This full two-story frame home is simple in design and structure. The front facade is highlighted by a porch of which the roof is supported by four unfluted columns with doric capitals. The second story front facade has a italianate door which opens onto a small veranda. Statement of Historical Significance : --. Aboriginal Americans -- Agriculture J&. Architecture __ The Arts |5 -- Conraunication --. Conservation -.Education -- Exploration/Settlement _ industry -„ Military ' -- Mining -- Minority Groups -.Political. --Recreation -- Religion -- Science --.Socio-Humanitarian -- Transportation The age of this home is its primary contribution; however, in an interview with one of the Boudreros we learned that Dominque Boudrero built this home as a wedding present for his daughter, Mary. |