McCormick House. 1930
Two-story Foursquare-form house of stretcher brick-veneer frame construction with an asphalt-shingle hip roof with a hipped dormer with paneling and wood-shingle siding. The one-story front porch has an original sunroom at one end; the rest of the porch was enclosed in brick recently and has modern windows, a sliding door, and an entry with transoms, sidelights, and brick steps with a metal railing. Other features include a poured-concrete foundation, interior brick flues, a bracketed cornice, one- and two-story rear wings, and 1/1 windows with decorative upper sash in both the main house and sunroom. The house has been made into three apartments. A poured-concrete retaining wall with a modern metal railing or fence above extends across the front of the lot.
Garage. 1930
One-story frame garage with vinyl siding, a corrugated-metal foundation, and modern sliding plywood doors. gable roof, a poured-concrete
National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form 2/4/02