Tree Streets Historic District
House. Ca. 1950
Two-story Colonial Revival house of stretcher brick-veneer frame construction with a gable roof sheathed with synthetic slate asbestos shingle. The front entry surround features fluted Doric pilasters and triglyph-like elements in the frieze. The exterior end brick chimneys have paved shoulders. Some windows have jack-arched lintels with stone or cast stone keystones. Other features include antiqued brickwork, a modillion cornice, brick and flagstone front steps with metal railings, 8/12 windows on the first story, modem 8/8 windows on the second story, and a one-story rear shed wing with novelty vinyl siding and a basement-level garage with a wood and glass panel door.
National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form 2/4/02