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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 is a two and one-half story brick Victorian home. The home has all the elements typical of this style, such as its variety in planes and massings. The front porch is large and is highlighted by two sets of double unfluted columns with doric capitals. Statement of Historical Significance: --. Aboriginal Americans Agriculture 2L. Architecture • _._The Arts --Carmerce -_Communication __ Conservation _.Education __Exploration/Settlement T-. Industry --Military' -- Mining -.iMinorily Groups --.Political. --Recreation -- Religion -- Science --Sorio^iumanitarian --.Transportation The age of this home, in addition to its Victorian style, make it a significant contribution to the district. There is some evidence (in the form of tax records) that the house was built before 1900 and that it had been standing for at least ten years before it was purchased in 1904 by Sydney O. Stevens, the owner of Stevens Implement. |