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Show Building,Type/Style: • , Architect/Builder: Building Materials: Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features Induca additions , alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable The home is a well preserved stone house built in the early 1890's. It is simple in its I-form construction of 1% stories. Two additions on each side of the structure have been added but the original home, is still prominent and quickly stands out. Statement of Historical Significance: -. Aboriginal Anaricaos -X. Architecture •-- Ifce Arts --,CsBB»rca . . --. Cccasoiicaticrv Conservation -- Scucatica -- Explcaatijoa/Settiarssxs: -- Inostry -.Military' -- Mining -- Minority Groups -- Political. --.Recreation --. Sciance -- Sccio-Honanitariati -- Sransoortaticn The home is significant because of its excellent vernacular architecture.. The rock in the structure is found in a local canyon and is a fine specimen of early Utah construction. The home is plain and simple; an essential part of vernacular architecture. |