Joseph T. King House Contributing. ca. 1920. This two-story, Colonial Revival, gable-on-hip-roof house has weatherboard siding, exposed rafter ends, a one-story gabled wing on the north side with enclosed hip-roofed entry porch, a bay window on the northwest side, and a small deck added at the rear
Jack Schulman House Contributing. 1949. This one-story, side-gable, brick Ranch-style house has a covered entry stoop with the shed roof supported by metal posts and lattice. Gable ends and soffits are vinyl. There is a central brick chimney, windows are one-over-one and tripartite picture, and door
Walter Gazer House Contributing. 1949. This one-story, side-gable-roof, brick Ranch-style house has a modern shed-roof addition at the rear. The porch, on the north side, has a gable roof supported by wood posts and a modern rail balustrade. There is an entry patio in front with an iron balustrade
Nicholas W. Lefeber House Contributing. 1953. This one-story, hip-roof Ranch-style house is of solid masonry construction, with stuccoed walls and wide soffits. A patio has been added at the front northwest corner, with thin metal poles holding up a cloth awning over a wood deck. There is one
House Contributing. ca. 1920. addition ca. 1960. The main block of this one-story, front-gable-roof Craftsman bungalow has knee braces, exposed rafter ends, vinyl siding and a brick foundation. The attached front-gable porch has wood posts and a replacement balustrade. There is a large one-story
House Contributing. ca. 1925. This one-story-plus-basement, front-gable Craftsman bungalow has exposed rafter ends, German siding, and a front-gable porch with replacement iron posts and railing and a concrete floor which extends to the south to form a patio. There is an exterior end brick chimney
James M. Byers House Contributing. ca. 1925. This one-story, front-gable-roof Craftsman bungalow has weatherboard siding in the gable ends, but replacement T-111 siding on the side elevations. The engaged porch has wood posts on capped brick piers, a two-by-two balustrade, and capped brick cheek
Benjamin Goforth House Contributing. ca. 1925. This one-story-plus-basement, side-gable Craftsman bungalow has exposed rafter ends, German siding, an attached, front-gable front porch with shingled gable ends, knee braces, triple square wood posts, and a geometric balustrade, an exterior end brick