Guy Wilson House. Ca. 1910
Story-and-a-half frame Queen Anne house with aluminum siding on the first story and staggered square-edged wood shingles above. The gambrel and hip roof has flared eaves and imbricated slate shingles. The one-story wraparound porch has classical wood columns and turned balusters. Other features include a concrete foundation (either of smooth block or poured concrete scored to simulate blocks), an interior brick chimney, a peaked window in the front roof end, a front entry with transom, modern 1/1 windows, and a two-story rear wing with an upper sleeping porch.
Apartment. Ca. 1970. One- and two-story building with a cinder-block first story and a frame second story with wood-shingle siding. Other features include an asphalt-shingled gable roof, an exterior rear cinder-block chimney, and 6/6 windows.
National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form 2/4/02