House. Non-contributing, after 1954. Ranch style one-story plus basement house. Walls are brick veneer, with a side gable roof. Casement and multi-light picture windows. Carport on the south side. Good condition. (Sanborn maps)
Virginia Byrd House House. Contributing, by 1926. One-story cottage with a center hall plan. Low hip roof, and walls of striated brick veneer. Engaged porch on north side enclosed with sliding glass doors. Entry stoop with a front gable. Windows are multi-light casements, which may be replacements
Abbot W. Goodale House House. Contributing, by 1926. Two-story late Queen Anne house with an irregular floor plan and a front gable roof with boxed returns. One-story wing at the rear. Attached porch at southwest corner has turned balusters, and has been screened in. The central bay at the front
Horace B. Bryant House House. Contributing, by 1926. Tudor Revival style one and one-half story house with a steeply pitched clipped gable roof. Walls are stucco. Shed roof dormer at the front, and an engaged entry stoop at the southwest corner. Stoop has square posts. Windows are double and triple
Kenneth Katzenmoyer House Contributing, by 1926. Tudor Revival style two-story plus basement house with side gable roof and projecting clipped gable roof bay at the northeast corner. Skylights added. Two interior chimneys have chimney pots. Walls are stucco. Entry stoop has an arched doorway. Fence
Justice-Brittain House Contributing, by 1926. Vernacular Bungalow style one-story-plus-basement house with a clipped, cross gable roof. Walls are German siding. Attached stoop has a clipped gable roof with boxed returns supported by columns. Windows are four-vertical-over-one and casement. Front
Harry C. Price House House. Contributing, by 1926. Two-story bungalow with an irregular floor plan. Steeply pitched side gable roof with shed roof dormer at the northwest corner. Original brick veneer appears to have been stuccoed over on the first floor, with aluminum siding on the second floor
House. Non-contributing, ca. early 1950s. One-story-plus-basement style house with side gable roof and projecting front gable bay at the northeast corner. Wing on the south side has garage beneath. Walls are asbestos shingle with scalloped board panels in the gable ends, probably original to the