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Show Architect/Builder: Building Materials: ' Building Type/Style: Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features Unciuca additions/ altarations, ancillary stiruccuraSf ^nd ii^e^ptp^fu^ j.g ^ppi-ic-afr^ This home (as with many on this street) is an excellent example of a bungalow style, styled along the lines of the Western Stick Style except the Utah bungalows used .brick instead of wood. The broad, low pitched roof with large overhanging eaves are the supporting features of the two gables fronting the street. Statement of Historical Significance: H^,., .Aboriginal Americans -- --.Agriculture -JL Architactaors -- TSie Arts --Couaeroa ____ Ccntnunicaticn --Ccnservaticn -. 3dueation --Sxslcccmtaon/SettlataBic -- Industry - Militarv" ,-- Mining --.Minority Geaijgs ^-..golifrf.ra,].. -- S^craation ..-,_ J&ULgion --Scienca --.SocLo-Htasanitarian --. Transpartaticn The home is significant because of its architecture. The original owner, Wilford Quinney owned and operated the Quinney Grocery for many years. |