Historic Structures Report

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Allen 85 24. Porch Configurations: (Max 4) Porch Type Verandah

Location front

Stories Width 1 6’

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Roof Gable

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26. Physical Description: (write-in)ranch-style house The house that originally stood at 1117 Springfield Street has been demolished. The house on the lot today was built in 1981 and takes up most of the space on the lot. It is a simple one-story rectangular house with a gabled roof. The small front porch is located on the in the middle of the façade and has smaller gabled roof. Running bond brick covers most of the exterior walls, while the gable are covered with vertical vinyl siding. The gable of the porch is covered in plywood.


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