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Show Architect/Builder: Building Materials: Building,Type/Style: Description of physical appearance 5s. significant architectural features: Induce additiccs, altsrafeiccs, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable This is a large one and a half story home with some Neo-classic elements. A'large front protico with unfluted columns of ionic capitals highlights the front. The second story is created by large window dormors which are sided with shingles and thus uses some of the elements of the Shingle style. Statement of Historical Significance: ntaaricsns Agriculture .Architacrura 2» Arts _ c^ w a-TO.ca'fricTi -- Ccnservatica ' -- r^g^rgY __ £OTloraidXJn/Set±ians«t __ Militazv --"Mining ' -- Minority Groups -.Political. „_ -~ Scisnca -- Sccio-Hua^mitacian --. li-aaportaticn. This home is a good example of the synthesis of the two styles which became popular with the use of the house pattern books around the turn of;the century. The original owner, Newell Whitney Kimball was the oldest grandson of Heber C. Kimball, president of Kimball Auto. Newell, himself, was a mechanic . |