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Show Architect/Builder: Building Materials: ' Building Type/Style: Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features Include additions, alterations, ancillary sto^ctures, and landscaping if applicabla This one story, stucco bungaloid is fronted with brick columns creating a covered porch. The windows are typical prairie style and the roof is gable-dormer. Statement of Historical Significance: aaasricans -- Agriculture «JL Architsctwrs __ The Arts __ Ccaraarca -- Csiissucaticn -- Conservation __. ?<facatAcn __ S^loratjon/Setttlegmrr; __. Industry __ .Military' -- Mining -- Minority Groups .--Political . ---Jtecreation -- Psiigicn -- Science -- Socio-atsanitardan --. Ttacsaortaeicn. The style and age of the structure make it a significant contribution. The original owner, Mrs. Spicker, was the widow of William Spicker. He was a salesman for Thatcher Music Co. and a music teacher. Later he was the manager of Consolidated Theatre Co. |