Tree Streets Historic District
House. 1947
Story-and-a-half Colonial Revival (Cape Cod) house of stretcher brick-veneer frame construction with a wood-shingled gable roof with gabled dormers on the front and a large shed dormer across the rear. The front entry has a classical surround and transom. A one-story north-end wing has weatherboard siding, an exterior brick chimney with paved shoulders, and a back porch with wood posts and lattice ends. Other features include salmon-colored brick, a south-end screen porch with wood posts and arched spans, and 10/10 windows. The house is said to have been built by Harry Brooks. (Pat Cook)
Play structure (frame). Late 20th c
National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form 2/4/02