Methodist Parsonage (former). 1942
"Two-story Colonial Revival house of stretcher brick-veneer frame construction with an asphalt-shingled gable roof. A spacious one-story front entry porch has square-section wood columns and a wooden Chinese Chippendale roof balustrade. Other features include an exterior brick chimney on the south gable end flanked by quarter-round windows in the gable, a front entry with transom, 8/8 windows, a back deck, and a two-story rear wing. The house is built on the site of a water tank that served the town during the early 20th century. (Wiggins, ""Main Street United Methodist Church;"" James K. Wright)
Shed. Late 20th c. One-story frame with beaded weatherboard siding, an asphalt-shingled gable roof, and a poured-concrete foundation."
National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form 2/4/02