Taylor House. 1910s
Two-story frame Foursquare-form house with asbestos-shingle siding and an asphalt-shingle hip roof with a hipped dormer. The one-story wraparound porch has replacement square-section wood columns and rectangular-section balusters. Other features include an interior brick chimney, two second-story front bay windows, a one-story side bay window, a front entry with transom and sidelights, 1/1 windows, a one-story rear wing, and a second-story back porch. A poured-concrete retaining wall, scored to imitate blocks, extends across the front of the lot. The Taylor family lived here, and in 1935 James Bush was an occupant. (James K. Wright)
Garage. Late 20th c.
Two-story frame with beaded weatherboard siding, an asphalt-shingled gable roof, and a wood panel door.
Shed. Late 20th c.
One-story frame with Tl-11 siding and an asphalt-shingle gable roof.
Swimming pool. Late 20th c.
National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form 2/4/02