Web Site | Facebook | Etsy This residence holds significant importance in Vernacular design, as it showcases intact stylistic features, forms, and construction methods that are representative of the City of Homes (1927-1945) development period. Furthermore, it has managed to preserve its historic integrity over the years. According to the Building Classification and Computation Record prepared in 1928, the residence was constructed in 1927, following the issuance of a building permit on December 30, 1926. Although the Sanborn map from 1926 does not depict the building's footprint on the site, the residence's building footprint and exterior characteristics described in the Building Classification and Computation Record remain unchanged. However, as is common with older buildings, some alterations have been made to the residence over time, as evident from the permit history. Nevertheless, the building still proudly exhibits its distinctive angled facade and board & batten siding. It is important to note that the owner shown in the caption is not the original owner.
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