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West Side Inventory

Lee Buchanan House House. Contributing, ca. 1925. Two-story Colonial Revival house with a clipped gable roof and a one-story wing on the west. Vinyl siding. Entry stoop with heavy brackets supporting an arched covering. Six-over-one and multi-light casement windows, and multi-light-over-panel front
O. B. Witt House House. Contributing, ca. 1920. One-story bungalow with a hip roof and front gable dormer. Weatherboard siding. Engaged front porch with single and paired posts, no balustrade. A second porch at the northeast corner has been enclosed. Brick exterior end chimney. One-over-one and bay
John W. Mcintosh House Non-contributing, ca. 1955. One-story Minimal Traditional house with a cross-gable roof, brick veneer walls, and German siding in gable ends and additions to rear. Garage has been joined to main house with a one-story flat-roof addition. Two interior chimneys. Three-vertical
Raoul G. Mayer House Contributing, ca. 1950. One-story Minimal Traditional house with a side gable roof, asbestos siding (probably original), and an entry stoop. Front exterior brick chimney, and one interior stuccoed chimney. Modern windows; multi-light-over-panel front door. Small level lot. Raoul
Lillian V. Young House Contributing, ca. 1950. One-story Minimal Traditional house with a front gable roof and shed roof porch to side. Vinyl siding. Central and exterior end brick chimneys. House set above street with granite slab retaining wall angled into hillside. Multi-light casement windows
Dr. John Parker House House. Contributing, ca. 1925. One-story bungalow with cross-gable roof and brick veneer walls. Rear wing. Engaged entry stoop. Exterior end and central chimneys. Eight-over-one windows; eight-light-over-panel front door. Dr. John Parker, a physician, and wife Adrina lived here
Oates House House. Contributing, 1922. One-story-plus-basement Craftsman bungalow with a cross gable roof, knee braces, and exposed rafter ends. Brick veneer, with stucco in front gable end. Engaged porch with brick piers supporting a "bow tie" arch, stone balustrade and cheek walls, and a beaded
Bushrod C. Washington House Contributing, ca. 1925. One-story bungalow with a hip roof and exposed rafter ends. Wing at rear. Stucco walls, attached entry stoop with hip roof. Double four-over-four windows; multi-light door with sidelights. Two exterior end chimneys. House set up on a hill; notable