Freed House. Late 1920s
Two-story Colonial Revival house of stretcher brick-veneer frame construction with an asbestos-shingle hip roof with a hipped dormer. The one-story front entry porch and a similar porch on the south side have square-section brick pillars, and the porches, main roof, and dormer share the same modillion-like cornice. Other features include exterior brick chimneys on both side elevations, an interior brick flue to the rear, 8/8 windows with wooden shutters with louvers in the lower halves and crescent-moon cutouts in the upper halves, and a two-tier back porch enclosed on the first tier and with wood posts and square-section balusters on the second tier. A wooden privacy fence extends along the alley.
National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form 2/4/02