House. 1929.
Two-story Craftsman duplex of stretcher brick-veneer frame construction with an asphalt-shingle hip roof with shed dormers with brackets and wood-shingle siding. The dual one-story front entry porches have tapered posts on brick pedestals, square-section balusters, exposed rafter ends, wood-shingled gables, and aluminum awnings. Other features include exterior brick chimneys with convex or quarter- round shoulders, 4/1 and some 2/1 windows, and inset one-story poifches at both back corners. The duplex is identical to 717-719 Eleventh, located next door. Both were built by Jake Fisher as rental properties. 721 was occupied by Earl M. Bishop in 1935 and 723 by Frftnk P. White. (James K. Wright)
Garage. 1930s (S)., One-story frame with brick-pattern metal siding and doors, an a poured-concrete foundation. asphalt-shingled gable roof, and
National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form 2/4/02