George T. Robinson House Ca. 1910
Two-story frame Queen Anne house with vinyl siding and an asphalt-shingle hip roof with gables and modern circular louvered vinyl vents. The one-story front porch has classical wood columns and turned balusters and extends on the north end to form a porte cochere. Other features include a poured-concrete foundation and basement, interior brick flues, a front entry with transom and sidelights, exterior stairs, and a two-tier back porch with a classical wood columns and turned balusters and a basement level with posts. A poured-concrete and decorative iron fence steps down along Thirteenth Street, and a low poured-concrete retaining wall extends along the alley. George T. Robinson lived in the house in 1935.
National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form 2/4/02