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- -- -- NPS Fom 10-TXX, OMR No 1024-0018 (Rev. Aup. 2002) United States Department of the Interior National Park Service NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES RIEGlSTR4TPOFi FORM This farm rs for use IR nominat~ng: O~H~IIOTIC or rcquesttnpdc~ermlnarions for individual pmpctries and disricu. See instruclions in fiw to Comp!ete thc Nmiond R~isrw P~CPS Reg-~vtratron Form (Latlonal Reg~ster nulletln 16.4) Complete tach Item by rnarktng "x" in the appmpnalc box nr by cntmng the ~nhmatron rcquerrcd If my itcm dw-s not sppl? re the wuper~?' bctng documented, enter "VIA" SOT 'not appl~cable " materials, and arras ols~pnrficance, For functions. mh~trchrralclass~ficatron, entcr only categorres and subcattpnr~es fmm zhc Instructtons Place addltlonal mmcs and narratlvt items on cmlnuation shms (NPS Fonn 10-Wa) Use a typewriter, word pmcessw,or complrtcr, Icr completc 311 items 1. Name of Property historic name Arlinaon Heights Historic District other nameslsite numbw VDHR File Number: 000-3383 street g? number Bounded by Ahlineton Boulevard. South Fillmore Street, South Walter Reed Drive. Columbia Plke. and South Glebe Road not for pubticatton N/ A city or town tlclnltv KIA slate Virginia code VA county Arlineton code 013 zip code 22204 3. StatelFederal Agency Certification As rhc dcsigna~ed aurhariry under the Na~ional Histonc Preservatim Act. as amended, I hcreby certify that this nom~natinn -request for dctcrminatlun oFelig1b13iry meets thc documentat~on srandwds for regisfering propenits tn the NationaI Regrstcr of Hirtonc Places and mects the procedural and professronal requrremcnts set forth In 36 CFR Pan 60. In my opinion. the propeny X mccts -does not mcc! he National Register Cntena 1 recommend rhat this pmpeny be considered siqificant -nztjooally -statewide locally. ( -Sce continuation sheet for add11 ional cnmrncnts.) 1 Hiate ' & Signature of ccnl fyining oficial \ Vlminia Department of Historic Resources State or Fcdenl Agency or Tribal gmesnmenr In my op~nion, rhc prom -meets -docs not meet the National Register criteria. { -See continuation shcet for additional comments.) Signature otcomensrng officjallTitle Date State or Federal agncy and bureau 4. National Park Senrice Certification I, hereby certify that th~s property IS: -entered tn the Kattonal Register See continuation sheet. - detsncd ellglble for the National Register Signature of the Keeper - See continuation sheet. -determined not eligible for the National Register Date of Action -removed from the Yational Replster -other (explain):

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NPS F o m 10-TXX, OMR No 1024-0018 (Rev. Aup. 2002)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES RIEGlSTR4TPOFi FORM This farm rs for use IR nominat~ng: O ~ H ~ I I O T I Cor rcquesttnpdc~ermlnarionsfor individualpmpctries and disricu. See instruclionsin fiw to Comp!ete thc Nmiond R ~ i s r w P ~ C P S Reg-~vtratronForm (Latlonal Reg~ster nulletln 16.4) Complete tach Item by rnarktng "x" in the appmpnalc box nr by cntmng the ~nhmatronrcquerrcd I f m y itcm dw-s not sppl? re the wuper~?'bctng documented, enter "VIA" SOT 'not appl~cable" materials, and arras ols~pnrficance,For functions. mh~trchrralclass~ficatron, entcr only categorres and subcattpnr~esfmm zhc Instructtons Place addltlonal mmcs and narratlvt items on cmlnuation s h m s (NPS Fonn 10-Wa) Use a typewriter, word pmcessw,or complrtcr,Icr completc 311 items

1. Name of Property

historic name Arlinaon Heights Historic District other nameslsite numbw VDHR File Number: 000-3383

street g? number Bounded by Ahlineton Boulevard. South Fillmore Street, South Walter Reed Drive. Columbia Plke. and South Glebe Road not for pubticatton N/A

city or town tlclnltv KIA

slate Virginia code VA county Arlineton code 013 zip code 22204

3. StatelFederal Agency Certification

As rhc dcsigna~edaurhariry under the Na~ional Histonc Preservatim Act. as amended, I hcreby certify that this nom~natinn-request for dctcrminatlun oFelig1b13iry meets thc documentat~onsrandwds for regisferingpropenits tn the NationaI Regrstcr of Hirtonc Places and mects the procedural and professronal requrremcnts set forth In 36 CFR Pan 60. In my opinion. the propeny X mccts -does not mcc! he National Register Cntena 1 recommend rhat this pmpeny be considered siqificant -nztjooally -statewide locally. ( -Sce continuation sheet for add11ional cnmrncnts.)

1 Hiate '& Signature of ccnl fyining oficial \

Vlminia Department of Historic Resources State or Fcdenl Agency or Tribal gmesnmenr

In my op~nion,rhc p r o m -meets -docs not meet the National Register criteria. { -See continuation shcet for additional comments.)

Signatureotcomensrng officjallTitle Date

State or Federal agncy and bureau

4. National Park SenriceCertification

I, hereby certify that t h ~ sproperty IS:

-entered tn the Kattonal Register See continuation sheet.

-d e t s n c d ellglble for the National Register Signature of the Keeper -See continuation sheet.

-determined not eligible for the National Register Date of Action -removed from the Yational Replster -other (explain):

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5. Classification

Ownership of Property (Check as many boxes as apply): Category of Property (Check only one box): x private building(s) x public-local x district

public-State site public-Federal structure

object Number of Resources within Property:

Contributing Noncontributing 737 155 buildings

1 3 sites 0 4 structures 0 0 objects

738 162 Total

Number of contributing resources previously listed in the National Register 0

Name of related multiple property listing (Enter "N/A" if property is not part of a multiple property listing.) Garden Apartments, Apartment Houses and Apartment Complexes in Arlington County, Virginia: 1934-1954 and Historic

Residential Suburbs in the United States, 1830-1960.

6. Function or Use

Historic Functions (Enter categories from instructions): Cat: DOMESTIC

DOMESTIC COMMERCE/TRADE RELIGIOUS SOCIAL EDUCATIONAL

Sub: Single Dwellings Multiple Dwellings Specialty Store Synagogue Community Center Middle School

Current Functions (Enter categories from instructions): Cat: DOMESTIC

DOMESTIC COMMERCE/TRADE RELIGIOUS

SOCIAL EDUCATIONAL

Sub: Single Dwellings Multiple Dwellings Specialty Store Synagogue Community Center

Middle School

7. Description

Architectural Classification (Enter categories from instructions): LATE 19th & 20th CENTURY REVIVALS: Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, Craftsman

MID 20th CENTURY/Modern Movement

Materials (Enter categories from instructions): foundation: CONCRETE roof: ASPHALT; SLATE walls: WOOD: Weatherboard, Shingle; METAL: Aluminum; ASBESTOS; CONCRETE; BRICK;

STONE; STUCCO; SYNTHETICS: Vinyl, Hardiplank other: Narrative Description (Describe the historic and current condition of the property on one or more continuation sheets.)

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8. Statement of Significance

Applicable National Register Criteria (Mark "X" in one or more boxes for the criteria qualifying the property for National Register listing)

A Property is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of our history. B Property is associated with the lives of persons significant in our past.

x C Property embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction or represents the work of a master, or possesses high artistic values, or represents a significant and distinguishable entity whose components lack individual distinction.

D Property has yielded, or is likely to yield information important in prehistory or history.

Criteria Considerations (Mark "X" in all the boxes that apply.) A owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. B removed from its original location. C a birthplace or a grave. D a cemetery. E a reconstructed building, object, or structure. F a commemorative property. G less than 50 years of age or achieved significance within the past 50 years.

Areas of Significance (Enter categories from instructions) ARCHITECTURE; COMMUNITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT

Period of Significance 1895-1957

Significant Dates 1909, 1924, 1938, 1947, 1949, 1950-51

Significant Person (Complete if Criterion B is marked above) N/A

Cultural Affiliation N/A Architect/Builder

Beger, Charles Behm, Fred Flower, Carlos Gaddy, Anthony and Joseph Mace Properties, Inc. Smith, B.M. Vaughn and Usilton

Narrative Statement of Significance (Explain the significance of the property on one or more continuation sheets.)

9. Major Bibliographical References

Bibliography (Cite the books, articles, and other sources used in preparing this form on one or more continuation sheets.) Previous documentation on file (NPS):

preliminary determination of individual listing (36 CFR 67) has been requested. previously listed in the National Register previously determined eligible by the National Register designated a National Historic Landmark recorded by Historic American Buildings Survey # recorded by Historic American Engineering Record #

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Primary Location of Additional Data: X State Historic Preservation Office

X

Other State agency Federal agency

Local government University

Other Name of repository: Arlington County Department of Community Planning, Housing and Development; Virginia Department of Historic Resources

10. Geographical Data

Acreage of Property: 177.125 acres

UTM References (Place additional UTM references on a continuation sheet): Zone Easting Northing Zone Easting Northing Zone Easting Northing Zone Easting Northing 1)18 317724 4304293 2) 18 318710 4304593 3) 18 318817 4303856 4) 18 318644 4303810 5) 18 318690 4303480 6) 18 318461 4303400 See continuation sheet.

Verbal Boundary Description (Describe the boundaries of the property on a continuation sheet.)

Boundary Justification (Explain why the boundaries were selected on a continuation sheet.)

11. Form Prepared By

name/title Elizabeth Breiseth, Laura V. Trieschmann, Ellen Jenkins, Patti Kuhn, Saleh Van Erem, Jeanne Barnes, Gabriela Gutowski, and Haley Harter, Architectural Historians organization EHT Traceries, Inc. date May 2007 street & number 1121 Fifth Street NW telephone 202-393-1199 city or town Washington state D.C. zip code 20001

Additional Documentation

Submit the following items with the completed form: Continuation Sheets Maps A USGS map (7.5 or 15 minute series) indicating the property's location.

A sketch map for historic districts and properties having large acreage or numerous resources. Photographs Representative black and white photographs of the property. Additional items (Check with the SHPO or FPO for any additional items)

Property Owner

(Complete this item at the request of the SHPO or FPO.) name Multiple Owners street & numbercity or town state

telephone zip code

Paperwork Reduction Act Statement: This information is being collected for applications to the National Register of Historic Places to nominate properties for listing or determine eligibility for listing, to list properties, and to amend existing listings. Response to this request is required to obtain a benefit in accordance with the National Historic Preservation Act, as amended (16 U.S.C. 470 et seq.). A federal agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number. Estimated Burden Statement: Public reporting burden for this form is estimated to average 18.1 hours per response including the time for reviewing instructions, gathering and maintaining data, and completing and reviewing the form. Direct comments regarding this burden estimate or any aspect of this form to Keeper, National Register of Historic Places, 1849 “C” Street NW, Washington, DC 20240.

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NPS Form 10-900-a (8-86)

OMB No. 1024-0018

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET

Arlington Heights Historic District Arlington, Virginia

Section 7 Page 1

SUMMARY DESCRIPTION

Located approximately four miles west of Washington, D.C., Arlington Heights is a residential neighborhood comprised of 177.125 acres in central Arlington County, Virginia. Arlington Heights is surrounded by residential and commercial development. The automobile thoroughfares of Arlington Boulevard to the north and Columbia Pike to the south physically bound the neighborhood. Other boundaries include South Fillmore Street, South Walter Reed Drive, and South Highland Street from South 7th Street to Columbia Pike on the east and South Glebe Road on the west. Arlington Heights formed from the integration of twenty-five subdivisions platted between 1909 and 1978, with initial improvements in the form of modest single-family residences. These buildings collectively display architectural elements that reflect the neighborhood’s entire period of development. The domestic buildings, constructed of both wood frame and masonry, are primarily set back from the road with wide sidewalks buffering them from the paved public roadways. Many properties incorporate driveways and freestanding garages. The residential lots vary in size, with the standard lot measuring approximately fifty feet by one hundred feet. The streets run in a slightly irregular grid pattern between Arlington Boulevard, Columbia Pike, South Walter Reed Drive, South Fillmore Street, and South Glebe Road. Because the neighborhood developed over time through an amalgamation of multiple subdivisions, there are slight variations in the streetscapes and lot configurations. Mature shade trees line many of the streets. Arlington Heights, while primarily a single-family residential neighborhood with a number of twin dwellings, is also home to garden apartments, one high-rise apartment building, a commercial building along South Glebe Road, a synagogue, a parsonage, a middle school with community center, and two landscaped parks.

The initial development in the farming community that became Arlington Heights consisted of multiple parcels that were subdivided between 1909 and 1935, as documented by historic maps. Of the pre-existing dwellings and those constructed during this period, approximately fifty remain standing today. An additional fifteen dwellings in the neighborhood date to 1936 and are oriented to Arlington Boulevard. These modest dwellings, located primarily in the B. M. Smith, Dye and Gloth, Sarah Bailey, and Arlington Plateau subdivisions and along Arlington Boulevard in the Robert Dye subdivision, were not constructed as part of a planned residential community. The slow development on small land tracts, primarily less than ten acres in size, accelerated as World War II (1941–1945) ushered in an unprecedented need for housing surrounding the nation’s capital. Several subdivisions were platted prior to and following World War II to meet these housing needs. Subdivisions platted in the late 1930s expanded the neighborhood to its current boundaries. After World War II, subdivisions were platted to fill empty tracts between existing subdivisions or re-subdivided existing lots. Re-subdivision occurred as late as 1963 and 1978. Thus, Arlington Heights is characterized by two phases of suburban development, one before and one after World War II, spurred by the influx of middle-class residents.

Today, Arlington Heights contains a variety of architectural styles, building types and forms, which are primarily domestic buildings. Architectural styles include late-nineteenth-century and early-twentieth-century Colonial Revival, Craftsman, Tudor Revival, and International. The early- to mid-twentieth-century buildings often exhibit vernacular, less detailed interpretations of the fashionable styles becoming popular throughout the nation, while the later more modest development reflects the solid middle-class nature of the commuter suburb. Typical forms include American Foursquares, Cape Cods, and ranch houses. Arlington Heights contains three dwellings that have been positively identified as prefabricated kit or mail-order houses. Building types include single dwellings, twin dwellings, garden apartments, a high-rise apartment

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NPS Form 10-900-a (8-86)

OMB No. 1024-0018

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET

Arlington Heights Historic District Arlington, Virginia

Section 7 Page 2

building, religious buildings, an education building, and a commercial building. Although a number of the dwellings have replacement materials and/or small additions, the overall integrity of the neighborhood remains intact. The area making up the present-day Arlington Heights neighborhood consists of 610 properties with over 900 resources, including single dwellings, multiple dwellings, a commercial building, a synagogue, a parsonage, a middle school/community center, and two parks that have remained a centerpiece of the neighborhood, visually as well as socially.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF ARLINGTON HEIGHTS: 1895-1935

The two earliest buildings in Arlington Heights are located at 127 and 510 South Highland Street and date from the last decade of the nineteenth century. Designed in the Colonial Revival style, the dwelling at 510 South Highland Street was constructed circa 1895. The Colonial Revival style became and remained highly popular in the United States from 1880 to 1955. The style draws heavily on American Georgian- and English Adam-inspired precedents. The single-most defining characteristic of the Colonial Revival style is an emphasis on the main entrance surround. Entrance surrounds often feature pilasters supporting a pediment or entablature following a Georgian-style precedent or a fanlight above the door following an Adam-style precedent. The dwelling at 510 South Highland Street is two-and-one-half stories in height and three bays in width. Set on a stretcher-bond brick foundation, the wood-frame house has been clad with a stretcher-bond brick veneer. Covered by a hipped roof, the house has a projecting front-gabled bay with full returns and a raked cornice. The roof has overhanging eaves and features a wide, unadorned frieze board. The gable end features a Palladian window with square-edged surrounds. The interior chimney has a corbelled cap and is located near the gabled dormer. The single-leaf door is adorned with a one-light transom and occupies the central façade bay. The house is fenestrated symmetrically with one-over-one double-hung, wood-sash windows. The windows, like the entry, have squared-edged wood surrounds. In keeping with many of the Colonial Revival-style houses constructed at the turn of the twentieth century in Arlington County, this house has a one-story, wrap-around porch with Tuscan columns.

The house at 127 South Highland Street is another good example of the Colonial Revival style. Constructed circa 1895, the single dwelling has a front-gabled box form similar to other dwellings on South Highland Street. The dwelling features the later application of Queen Anne-style ornamentation. This Colonial Revival-style dwelling is wood-frame construction and has been re-clad in asbestos shingles. Covered by a front gable roof with overhanging eaves, the roof has full returns, a raked cornice, and an elaborate bargeboard. The gable end features a one-light fixed diamond-shaped window with a square-edged surround. The two-and-one-half-story, three-bay house features symmetrical fenestration with a single-leaf door occupying the central bay. The door is flanked with one-over-one double-hung, wood-sash windows with square-edged surrounds. A one-story, one-bay addition was constructed on the south elevation of the house, extending the façade one bay in width. The addition employs materials consistent with the main block and has paired one-over-one double-hung windows. The one-story porch has been altered to front both the main block and the addition. Now six bays wide, the porch has a half-hipped roof with turned posts and decorative brackets indicative of the Queen Anne style.

Between 1910 and 1935, thirteen of the extant fifty buildings constructed in Arlington Heights were Colonial Revival-style

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NPS Form 10-900-a (8-86)

OMB No. 1024-0018

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET

Arlington Heights Historic District Arlington, Virginia

Section 7 Page 3

dwellings. The Colonial Revival houses from this period exhibit simplified ornamentation and are typically two stories in height. Constructed circa 1917, the two-story, three-bay dwelling at 108 South Highland Street illustrates this simplified ornamentation. The dwelling is wood-frame construction and was originally clad in German siding; it has been re-clad in vinyl siding. The house is covered by a front gable roof with full ogee-molded returns, a raked cornice, and an unadorned frieze board. Flanked by one-over-one double-hung windows, the single-leaf entry occupies the central bay. Although the entrance does not have a Colonial Revival-style surround, the symmetrical fenestration and square-edged window surrounds are illustrative of the style. A one-story, wrap-around porch has been partially enclosed on the south elevation. The porch has wood posts with decorative brackets supporting its half-hipped roof. Several other examples of the Colonial Revival style from this early period exist throughout Arlington Heights: 719 South Glebe Road, 627 Garfield Street, 3004 6th Street South, 309 South Highland Street, and 3017 2nd Street South.

Another building form of the early twentieth century found in Arlington Heights is the American foursquare, commonly ornamented with Colonial Revival- and/or Craftsman-style detailing. The two-story, four-rooms-per-floor plan without a hall is a much-used concept that refers to the hall/parlor plan of the eighteenth century. One illustration of the American foursquare exhibiting architectural detailing fashionable in the early part of the twentieth century is the house at 401 South Highland Street, constructed circa 1915. This two-and-a-half-story, two-bay, hipped-roof dwelling has Craftsman-style detailing. Set on a rock-faced concrete-block foundation, the building is wood-frame construction. The first story has been re-clad in vinyl siding and the second story re-clad in Hardiplank shingles. A one-story, full-width porch with Craftsman-style posts set on concrete-block piers fronts the dwelling. The single-leaf entry has five-light sidelights and a square-edged surround. Other examples of the American foursquare from this period are located at 3011 and 3103 2nd

Street South.

Arlington Heights includes four Tudor Revival-style dwellings constructed between 1920 and 1930. The Tudor Revival style was popular in the United States from 1890 to 1940. Post-medieval dwellings in England inspired many characteristics of the Tudor Revival style. These English dwellings featured steeply pitched roofs, prominent chimneys, asymmetrical facades, and wall surfaces elaborated with half-timbered construction, clay tiles, or stucco. The dwellings could be clad in multiple materials: stucco, brick, stone, and wood. Other architectural details included arched doorways with cut stone surrounds, window ribbons of either casement or double-hung sash, prominently located massive chimneys, parapeted gables, cast stone trim, and patterned brickwork. The Tudor Revival style reached the height of its popularity, especially in suburban housing construction, during the 1920s and early 1930s. During this time, only the Colonial Revival style rivaled the Tudor Revival style for fashionability and popularity. Tudor Revival-style dwellings increased in popularity after World War I (1914-1918) as masonry veneering techniques allowed modest dwellings to mimic their English prototypes. The house at 626 South Garfield Street is a two-story, two-bay, Tudor Revival-style structure constructed circa 1920. The dwelling has a hipped roof and a prominent, projecting entry vestibule with an asymmetrical front gable. The house exhibits simplified Tudor Revival detailing such as stone quoin embellishments around the door and random, uncut stone inserted within the seven-course American-bond brick veneer. The six-over-one double-hung, wood-sash windows have rowlock sills and soldier lintels. Other dwellings that exemplify the Tudor Revival style erected prior to 1930 are 3215 7th Street South, 615 South Highland Street, and 516 South Fillmore Street.

Two of the three prefabricated kit or mail-order houses are identifiable in Arlington Heights from the years prior to 1935. These mail-order dwellings are both from Sears, Roebuck and Company (Sears). Between 1908 and 1940, Sears offered

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NPS Form 10-900-a (8-86)

OMB No. 1024-0018

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET

Arlington Heights Historic District Arlington, Virginia

Section 7 Page 4

450 ready-to-assemble designs that approximately 100,000 American families purchased. As Katherine Cole Stevenson and H. Ward Jandl explain in Houses by Mail, the intention of Sears housing was to fill a need for “sturdy, inexpensive and, especially, modern homes – complete with such desirable conveniences as indoor plumbing and electricity.” During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, firms like the Hodgson Company, Alladin Homes, and Montgomery Ward competed with Sears in the mail-order house business, but Sears, by far, sold the largest volume of housing. Their designs ranged from mansions to bungalows to cottages. Purchased by mail, house kits were sent by railroad as close to the construction site as possible. The kits included pre-cut lumber at a time when power tools were scarce as well as complete specifications and instructions for the construction process. Based on popular tastes of the period, Sears housing had broad appeal and acceptance, which increased their salability. Coupled with the appeal of their designs, Sears’s reputation for quality products at a reasonable price made the company a solid choice to consumers making a major home purchase.1 The Sears houses in Arlington Heights, 116 South Garfield Street built circa 1927 and 504 South Highland Street built circa 1925, are Craftsman-style bungalows. The one-and-one-half-story, two-bay wood-frame dwelling on South Garfield Street appears to be the “Sheridan,” a model sold between 1925 and 1929. This model ranged in price from $2,095 to $2,256. This house has a full-width Craftsman-style porch, which is now screened-in. The side gable roof has overhanging eaves embellished with knee braces. The gable ends are clad in wood shingles. Knee braces also embellish the prominent front-gabled dormer. The projecting square bay on the south elevation is one character-defining feature indicative of the Sheridan model. The Sears house at 504 South Highland Street is the “Starlight,” originally priced between $543 and $1,645. This highly popular model was available between 1913 and 1933. Set on a rock-faced concrete-block foundation, the bungalow is clad in weatherboard siding and covered by a hipped roof. The roof has overhanging eaves and a clipped gable dormer. The roof extends over the façade to shelter an inset full-width porch with Tuscan columns.

As the two Sears houses in Arlington Heights indicate, the Craftsman style was popular in the early twentieth century. Inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement, the Craftsman style was fashionable throughout the United States from 1905 to 1930. Originating in southern California, this style became the dominant one for smaller dwellings. The Craftsman style stressed exposed structural components while avoiding formal historic precedents. This style is identifiable by several principal characteristics. Craftsman-style dwellings often feature low-pitched front, side, or cross gable roofs as well as low-pitched hipped roofs, overhanging eaves with exposed rafters and decorative braces, full- or partial-width porches with tapered square columns extending either the entire height or resting on pedestals. There are approximately twenty-eight Craftsman-style bungalows located throughout Arlington Heights that were constructed prior to 1935. Illustrative of the Craftsman style is the bungalow at 119 South Garfield Street, constructed circa 1927. This house is set on a rock-faced concrete-block foundation, which was typical of the Craftsman style. Patented in 1900, rock-faced concrete block instantly became one of the leading building materials in the United States. Concrete blocks were a cheap, quick, and easy alternative to more traditional materials, with a block costing between thirteen and twenty cents to make in 1910. One of the most important reasons for the popularity of concrete block was its ornamental possibilities. A combination of changes in both taste and technology in the 1930s led the industry to shift production to the more utilitarian and less decorative plain face block.2 The dwelling on South Garfield Street is one-and-a-half stories in height and three bays wide. A hipped roof with overhanging eaves and exposed rafters covers the house. Exposed rafters were a typical roofing treatment to create decorative elements on the house. Other examples of Craftsman-style bungalows are 807 South Glebe Road, 700 South Highland Street, 3211 7th Street South, 2915 6th Street South, 3102 2nd Street South, 126 South Irving Street, and 102 South Garfield Street.

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NPS Form 10-900-a (8-86)

OMB No. 1024-0018

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET

Arlington Heights Historic District Arlington, Virginia

Section 7 Page 5

CONTINUED DEVELOPMENT OF ARLINGTON HEIGHTS: 1936-1945

Continuing subdivision platting coupled with a surge in residential construction between 1936 and 1941 spurred the construction of numerous brick Colonial Revival-style buildings throughout the neighborhood. The Colonial Revival style, the most popular architectural style in Arlington Heights after 1935, making up well over 70 percent of the building stock, was adapted to meet the housing needs of many suburban neighborhoods in Arlington County in the middle part of the twentieth century. Consequently, the larger high-style dwellings of the past were reduced to two- and three-bay rectangular structures with projecting porticos, cornice returns, open pediments, and Tuscan columns. Other features of the suburban Colonial Revival style include stretcher or rowlock belt courses, sill courses and water tables, segmental-arched lintels, door surrounds with either broken, open, or brick pediments, denticulated cornices, and fluted or flush pilasters.

SINGLE DWELLINGS

Although eight distinct subdivisions were platted between 1936 and 1945, the single dwellings that were constructed are architecturally consistent and compatible throughout the neighborhood. In 1936, C. D. Burger constructed fifteen dwellings in the Robert R. Dye subdivision, originally part of Ashton Heights. These houses are designed in simplified Colonial Revival and Dutch Colonial Revival styles. The two-story, three-bay dwellings were originally clad in a stone veneer on the first stories and weatherboard siding on the second stories. The house at 3414 Arlington Boulevard exhibits the restrained and simplified Colonial Revival style of this period. It features symmetrical fenestration and a door surround with fluted pilasters and an entablature. Houses like those at 3410 and 3402 Arlington Boulevard have undergone alterations and additions that are compatible with the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling at 3410 Arlington Boulevard, for example, has a one-story front-gabled portico addition with Tuscan posts framing the entrance. A full-height front-gabled portico addition is located on the house at 3402 Arlington Boulevard, augmenting its original Colonial Revival-style detailing. Burger also constructed dwellings in the Dutch Colonial Revival style along Arlington Boulevard. The dwellings at 3420 and 3506 Arlington Boulevard are designed in the Dutch Colonial Revival style with symmetrical fenestration. The houses have prominent gambrel roofs, which signify the Dutch Colonial Revival style.

A portion of Offut’s addition to Lyon Park, platted in 1937, became the northeastern portion of Arlington Heights, bounded by Arlington Boulevard to the north and South Fillmore Street to the east. Lots were platted on both the east and west sides of South Fenwick Street upon which George W. Offutt III constructed Colonial Revival-style freestanding single dwellings from 1937 to 1939. South Fenwick Street features many of Offutt’s one-and-one-half-story, three-bay dwellings with Cape Cod forms and minimal Colonial Revival-style detailing. The dwellings are either wood-frame or concrete-block construction clad in six-course Flemish-bond brick or stone veneer. The Cape Cod houses, such as those located at 116 and 117 South Fenwick Street, have symmetrical fenestration but lack door surrounds indicative of the Colonial Revival style. Several dwellings have one-story front-gabled portico additions with Tuscan posts, thus creating a stronger reference to the Colonial Revival style. The Cape Cod dwelling at 113 South Fenwick illustrates this trend with the construction of a front-gabled portico with Tuscan posts.

Three subdivision plats in the central portion of Arlington Heights occurred between 1937 and 1938. In 1937, the Vaughn and Usilton subdivision was bounded by 2nd Street South to the north, South Glebe Road to the west, 5th Street South to the

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NPS Form 10-900-a (8-86)

OMB No. 1024-0018

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

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south, and South Highland Street to the east. M. E. Spink platted a subdivision in 1937 that was bounded on the north by 6th Street South, South Highland Street to the east, 7th Street South on the south, and South Glebe Road to the west. The Virginia Park subdivision of 1939 created more lots for development. Virginia Park was sited between 2nd Street South to the north, 6th Street South to the south, and South Highland Street to the west. Multiple builders constructed freestanding single dwellings throughout these newly platted sections of Arlington Heights. The builders involved with this new construction were Vaughn and Usilton, Behm and Berger Company, Inc., C. W. Gosnell, Carlos Flower, Roy S. Parson, and Adelman and Wolf. These builders constructed single dwellings following the same forms and minimal detailing found throughout the neighborhood. The new construction introduced, however, one new form to Arlington Heights: the two-story, two-bay, Colonial Revival-style single dwelling. Constructed of concrete-block, the single dwelling at 3232 6th

Street South is two stories in height and two bays in width. It is covered by a hipped roof and clad in six-course American-bond brick. The symmetrical fenestration features a single-leaf door surrounded by fluted pilasters and an entablature. The dwelling at 3317 6th Street South features slight variations, such as a side gable roof and a door surround characterized by a broken pediment with dentils and fluted pilasters.

TWIN DWELLINGS

Joseph and Anthony Gaddy constructed eleven semi-detached twin dwellings in 1938 and 1940 in the Glebe Manor subdivision. Glebe Manor is the portion of Arlington Heights located in the triangular section of land between Old Glebe Road and South Glebe Road south of Arlington Boulevard. The twin dwellings were located along the north and south sides of 1st Road South and all exhibit simplified Colonial Revival-style detailing. Examples of these twin dwellings are located at 3621-3623, 3609-3611, and 3608-3610 1st Road South. Constructed of concrete blocks, the two-story, four-bay twin dwellings are faced with six-course American-bond brick. Although the dwellings have minimal ornamentation, the symmetrical fenestration and one-story porticos allude to the Colonial Revival style. Entrances to the units are located in the central bays, which are flanked by double-hung sash windows with rowlock sills on the first and second stories. Front-gabled porticos with arched undersides and Tuscan columns frame the entrances. Some porticos have been altered since originally constructed; for instance, the entrance to 3608 1st Road South has been enclosed and clad in aluminum siding. Alterations also occurred at 3609-3611 1st Road South, where one portico has lattice siding and the other has eight-light sidelights.

Mace Properties, Inc. constructed 91 semi-detached twin dwellings during 1938 and 1939 in the Westmont subdivision of Arlington Heights. Westmont was bounded by 8th Street to the north, South Highland Street on the west, Columbia Pike to the south, and South Glebe Road on the east. This low-cost housing development, approved by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), brought quality housing within reach of those in lower-income brackets. Architect Adolph F. Thelander designed three variations for Mace’s semi-detached Colonial Revival-style twin dwellings. The two-story, four-bay buildings have either flat roofs with metal coping, side gable roofs, or hipped roofs. All dwellings are concrete-block construction with six-course American-bond brick veneers. Brickwork provides additional variety; some dwellings have brick quoins, soldier stringcourses, rowlock sill courses, rowlock lintel courses, denticulated header stringcourses, and/or dogtooth stringcourses. Symmetrical fenestration in the form of double-hung sash windows and centered entrances characterize all the Mace dwellings. Thelander also designed a variety of porches. The building at 843-845 South Glebe Road features a single shed hood with supportive knee braces over both entrances. At 846-848 South Irving Street, the twin dwelling has a one-story, two-bay, shared shed-roofed portico with wood posts framing both entrances. Yet another

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variation is illustrated at 827-829 South Ivy Street where the two entrances are covered by a single one-story, two-bay, half-hipped portico.

GARDEN-APARTMENT COMPLEX

“Between 1935 and 1942 more than three hundred garden apartment complexes were built in Washington and its suburbs, constituting one of the most important collections of this type of apartment house in the United States.”3 Garden apartments stress a non-urban setting and avoid street frontage, orienting buildings toward a central courtyard. These apartments offered improved air circulation, agreeable views, and better light in each apartment. A focus of apartment construction between 1934 and 1954 was the need to construct affordable, cost-efficient, permanent, and attractive housing.4 Between 1941 and 1942 Russel Scheele and E. M. Willis and Sons constructed Highland Hall (present-day Arbors of Arlington), a garden-apartment complex on Old Glebe Road. Built on a smaller scale than other garden-apartment complexes in Arlington County, Highland Hall consists of five three-story buildings, each with a central entrance, no lobby, and no elevators. The buildings are arranged in a landscaped setting facing a central courtyard.

Highland Hall buildings, located at 20, 22, 24, 26, and 30 Old Glebe Road, are masonry construction clad in six-course American-bond brick veneer and sited to face away from South Glebe and Old Glebe roads. The five buildings are all three stories in height with exposed basements, originally providing 114 units. Scheele and E. M. Willis and Sons designed the complex in a simplified and modern Colonial Revival style, a style illustrated by most garden-apartment complexes in Arlington and nationwide initially. Covered by flat roofs with parapets, the apartments feature flat friezes and cavetto-profiled concrete cornices. The buildings have brick quoins, double-hung windows on rowlock sills, and concrete stringcourses. Set at diagonals and enclosed with modern materials like glass block, the entrances face a landscaped courtyard with concrete pathways, benches, and mature trees and shrubs. The use of glass block, a modern material, signaled the beginning of a shift from the Colonial Revival style to the Modern Movement. Although the siting, massing, symmetry, form, and ornamentation of the complex is distinctly Colonial Revival in style, the detailing is visibly influenced by the Moderne style, which is characterized by minimal applied ornamentation and the use of modern building materials. Paved parking is located to the rear of the buildings along South Glebe Road, serving as an additional buffer to street frontage.

POST-WAR ARLINGTON HEIGHTS: 1946-1957

With the end of World War II, subdivision platting and construction of new residential buildings resumed. Flower’s Addition in 1945, Caron’s Addition in 1948, Bernstein and Reinsch’s Addition in 1950, and Cook’s Addition of 1950 subdivided the remaining unimproved land in Arlington Heights. The pace of construction accelerated in 1950 when freestanding single dwellings were constructed block-by-block on South Fenwick Street by Flower Properties, South Hudson Street by Bernstein and Reinsch, and South Jackson Street by Northeastern Builders. The majority of these new dwellings continued to exhibit the Colonial Revival style with minimal detailing.

RANCH HOUSES

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Flower Properties constructed a block of ranch houses on South Fenwick Street. The one-story, three-bay dwellings are concrete-block construction with stretcher-bond, six-course American-bond, or six-course Flemish-bond brick veneers. The ranch houses feature interior chimneys of stretcher-bond brick construction. Original windows on these houses consist of double-hung, metal-sash windows and metal-framed picture windows, openings that suggest the interior floor plan. Covered by a cross gable roof clad in asphalt shingles, the ranch house at 305 South Fenwick Street features overhanging eaves. Other details include a recessed entry bay and double-hung, metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. Other examples of ranch houses in Arlington Heights include 400 South Fenwick Street, 312 South Fenwick Street, and 410 South Fenwick Street.

These ranch houses demonstrate the changing trends in house designs due to a shift in consumer preferences and increasing incomes during the 1950s. The ranch house developed as a residential house type in the 1930s as California architects adapted traditional housing of Southwest ranches into a suburban house type for middle-income families. Typically, ranch houses are one story and horizontal in form with low-pitched roofs and an open floor plan. Considered a modern alternative to the traditional Colonial Revival-style houses promoted by the FHA, many developers used the basic floor plans approved by the FHA and transformed the facades to have a modern ranch house appearance. As a result of the ranch house’s popularity, “[p]icture windows, broad chimneys, horizontal bands of windows, basement recreation rooms, and exterior terraces or patios became distinguishing features of the forward-looking yet lower-cost suburban home.”5 In keeping with these nationwide trends, Flower Properties constructed fifteen ranch houses along South Fenwick Street in Arlington Heights.

OTHER SINGLE DWELLINGS

Arlington Heights features one Lustron house, which is located at 2915 7th Street South. Designed as low-cost prefabricated housing, Lustron houses could be built quickly and were intended to alleviate the demand for affordable and modern post-war housing. The Lustron house form is one story in height and three bays in width and resembles the ranch house. Set on concrete slabs, the Lustron houses have an interior and exterior skin of enameled steel panels bolted to structural-steel framing.6 The dwelling at 2915 7th Street South was assembled in 1949 and features dove-gray porcelain-enameled panels. The house retains its original one-story, three-bay, side gable-roofed form. The roof is clad in molded metal panels simulating ceramic tiles. The dwelling has undergone only slight alteration with a carport addition.

In 1951, E.G. Reinsch constructed two-story, three-bay, Colonial Revival-style single dwellings along South Irving and Highland streets between 7th and 8th streets South. Typical of earlier dwellings constructed in the neighborhood, these houses had Colonial Revival door surrounds with fluted pilasters, entablatures, pediments, broken pediments, side gable roofs, and double-hung windows with rowlock sills. The single dwellings at 808 South Irving Street, 717 South Ivy Street, and 716 South Highland Street exhibit the screened-in side porch offered on these dwellings, the majority of which have been enclosed with aluminum or vinyl siding.

RELIGIOUS BUILDING

In addition to the domestic buildings throughout Arlington Heights, there is also a religious building at 2920 Arlington

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Boulevard. Constructed in 1947 by Victor R. Beauchamp, the Arlington Jewish Center, which houses the only synagogue in Arlington County, is concrete-block construction with a six-course Flemish-bond brick veneer and a beveled concrete watertable. The two-story, three-bay synagogue is illustrative of the Modern Movement through its roof pitch, angular entrance vestibule, and fenestration. The Jewish Center is covered by a shallow-pitched front gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves and a plain frieze board. The double-leaf entry door, located within a projecting two-story entry vestibule, has an eight-light transom and three-light sidelights. The windows are one-light metal casements and one-light metal hopper windows capped by three-light fixed metal windows. The windows have header sills. The exposed basement has six-over-six double-hung, wood-sash windows. A curved bay supported by concrete posts is located on the east elevation.

COMMERCIAL BUILDING

One commercial building is located within the Arlington Heights Historic District. Sited south of the Dominion Arms apartment building, the one-story, seven-bay commercial building is set on a solid concrete foundation and houses one store. Constructed in 1953, the building is concrete block with a six-course American-bond brick veneer and stucco. A flat roof with a parapet covers the building, which is fenestrated with fixed metal storefront windows and a double-leaf entry with a one-light transom. A pent roof runs along the west and south elevations.

HIGH-RISE APARTMENT BUILDING

Constructed in 1954, the Dominion Arms is the only high-rise apartment building in Arlington Heights and one of the few constructed outside the Metro corridor that runs from Rosslyn to Ballston/Virginia Square. High-rise apartment buildings are at least seven stories in height, contain a minimum of twenty units, and feature a single public entrance. High-rise apartments constructed in Arlington County between 1950 and 1954 were intended to provide moderate-income housing for veterans and government workers.7 Located at 333 South Glebe Road, the seven-story apartment building was constructed with 188 units. It is concrete-block construction clad in six-course American-bond brick veneer. The building alludes to the International style with its stress on functionalism and rejection of nonessential ornamentation. A flat roof with concrete coping covers the building. A pent roof runs along the first story. The double-leaf door is set within a shed-roofed portico supported by concrete columns. The one-light metal casement windows flank the large picture windows, which have one-light transoms. The windows have concrete sill and lintel courses. The first story of the building is used for commercial purposes and is clad with concrete panels. The commercial spaces are each two bays in width with single-leaf doors and fixed storefront window. The building now offers 208 apartments and seven commercial spaces. The property also features a pool, pool house, and storage shed located behind the building in the southeast corner of the property.

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS AFTER 1957

Arlington Heights experienced little construction after the middle of the twentieth century as residential buildings had improved most of the interior lots by that time. The few remaining unimproved lots were re-subdivided in 1963 and 1978 and have subsequently been improved in the last quarter of the twentieth century with single-family dwellings. For the

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most part, these houses are compatible with the historic housing stock throughout Arlington Heights in terms of their form, style, and materials. One of the more recent dwellings compatible to its neighboring building stock is 5 South Garfield Street, which was constructed circa 2005. This dwelling features a two-story, three-bay Colonial Revival form. It is wood-frame construction clad in a stretcher-bond brick veneer with a stone stringcourse. The hipped roof has overhanging eaves and a plain frieze. The dwelling features a projecting front gable bay with a Palladian window. The centered entrance has one-light sidelights and is adorned by a fanlight. Other examples of compatible non-historic Colonial Revival-style single dwellings are 607 South Ivy Street, 605 South Glebe Road, and 609 South Glebe Road.

RANCH HOUSES

Constructed between 1963 and 1968, the ranch houses on the 600 block of South Ivy Street differ from those constructed along South Fenwick Street during the 1950s. These dwellings, set on solid concrete foundations, are concrete-block construction clad in six-course Flemish-bond brick. The one-story, four-bay houses are covered by hipped roofs with overhanging eaves. Large, exterior-front chimneys are common features that break-up the horizontality of these ranch houses. The dwelling at 626 South Ivy Street maintains its original two-over-two double-hung, wood-sash windows with rowlock sills, while most of the other ranch houses in the South Ivy Street cul-de-sac have one-over-one double-hung, vinyl-sash replacement widows.

PARSONAGE

The construction permit, issued in 1981, indicates the property at 607 South Ivy Street was intended as a parsonage for the EME Church; however, no record of an EME Church was located in Arlington County archives. The Arlington United Methodist Church is the closest house of worship and has served the Arlington Heights community for over one hundred and fifty years. Current tax records indicate the building is used as a single dwelling but is no longer owned by a church. Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, five-bay building is constructed of concrete blocks and clad in a stretcher-bond brick veneer. Like earlier single dwellings in Arlington Heights, the parsonage refers to the Colonial Revival style in both its form and fenestration although it displays minimal ornamentation. The building features symmetrical fenestration with double-hung, wood-sash windows on rowlock sills and a single-leaf entry with a Colonial Revival door surround. The door surround has fluted pilasters and a broken pediment.

MIDDLE SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY CENTER

Constructed circa 1972, the Thomas Jefferson Middle School and Community Center is a facility cooperatively run by the Arlington school and county administrations. Located at 125 South Old Glebe Road, the school is sited on the northeast corner of South Old Glebe Road and 2nd Street South. The one-story school, set on a concrete foundation, occupies the western portion of this lot and is fronted by a paved parking lot. The school is concrete-block construction clad in stretcher-bond brick. It is covered by a flat roof with metal coping and features six projecting two-story concrete bays. The bays have hipped roofs clad in standing-seam metal. The building is fenestrated with one-over-one double-hung, metal-sash windows as well as double- and triple-leaf metal doors. The middle school/community center is designed in a Moderne style that places an emphasis on materials and modern construction techniques and does not stylistically allude to historical precedents. A landscaped park is located on the eastern portion of this lot. The park is part of the community

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recreation center and features a baseball field, soccer field, basketball court, and tennis court. The park is enclosed with a chain-link fence and perimeter plantings.

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS PARK

Bounded by 9th Street South on the south and by South Irving Street on the west, Arlington Heights Park is a triangular-shaped, landscaped park. The park is the only green space in the neighborhood not associated with the school and its countywide community center.8 Located on 0.25 acres at the intersection of 9th Street South and South Irving Street, the small park is classified by the Arlington County Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources as a “passive park in a residential setting.”9 A survey of Franklin Survey Maps of Arlington County indicates the park was established between 1947 and 1952. The 1952 Franklin Survey Map of Arlington County shows the park for the first time.10 The park received its present-day name in 1999 when another park in Arlington County, located at 2200 6th Street South, changed its name from Arlington Heights Park to Fort Craig Park. The original name of Arlington Heights Park is unknown. A diagonal sidewalk running northeast between 9th Street South and South Irving Street forms a physical boundary for the park. The site is level and features mature trees and shrubs. Landscaping includes three benches, a picnic table, and a water fountain clad in stone veneer.

SECONDARY RESOURCES

The secondary resources in the Arlington Heights Historic District consist of garages and storage sheds that are generally located at the rear of the property. Garages in Arlington Heights were typically constructed at the time or shortly after the houses were built. Characteristically, the garages are one-story high and one-bay wide with a concrete foundation, wood-frame construction, and they have a front-gabled roof of asphalt shingles. The garages are generally located to the rear of the house, along a side elevation, and are accessible by a paved driveway. Many of the garages have been re-clad in vinyl or aluminum siding or in asbestos shingles, while a small number exhibit the original weatherboard siding or brick veneer. The garages are primarily fenestrated by multi-paned roll-up or double-leaf hinged wood doors. Storage sheds in

Arlington Heights are also characteristically one-story high, one-bay wide, and constructed of wood framing. The buildings have gabled or shed roofs and single- or double-leaf doors. A large number of wood and metal prefabricated storage sheds are also located to the rear of the properties.

INTEGRITY

Many of the dwellings along Arlington Boulevard have had their second stories re-clad in aluminum or vinyl siding. Aluminum siding was developed before vinyl siding and was used in the re-cladding of a small number of houses in Arlington Heights as early as the 1960s and 1970s. Although the manufacturing of aluminum began in the 1880s, it was not until the 1920s that ALCOA (Aluminum Company of America) began promoting its use for architectural elements. In 1937, Indiana machinist Frank Hoess began experimenting with steel siding that imitated wood weatherboard siding. After receiving a patent in 1939, Hoess joined forces with Metal Building Products of Detroit and marketed siding made of ALCOA aluminum. This new product could be nailed to existing siding or attached directly to studs.11 Vinyl siding was introduced as a home-improvement product by ALCOA in the 1960s. Initially, the manufacturing process that produced

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vinyl siding made it difficult to manufacture the product quickly and to control the final shape. However, after the industry improved its manufacturing techniques during the 1970s and 1980s, production increased dramatically. Not only was the product produced faster, but it was more durable and was offered in a larger range of colors than aluminum siding.12 Since 1986, the use of vinyl nationwide has doubled, surpassing the use of aluminum siding and reaching 2.2 billion square feet in 1992.13 While the use of aluminum and vinyl siding affects the integrity of individual buildings, it has little effect on the overall architectural integrity of the district.

Additions and alterations, like the use of replacement materials, are common throughout Arlington Heights. In general, these changes do not diminish the overall integrity of the historic district, or the integrity of most of the individual buildings. When the additions substantially altered the original form, scale, and fenestration of the building, it is noted as non-contributing. Typically, the additions and alterations are sensitive to the original design, workmanship, materials, and feeling of contemporaneous buildings located in Arlington Heights, while often ensuring the integrity of the main block. A small number of teardowns and new construction have occurred in the neighborhood around the turn of the twenty-first century. The new construction attempts to be compatible with the existing architectural styles and forms found throughout the neighborhood; thus, additions, alterations, and new construction have not affected the integrity of Arlington Heights as a whole.

1 Stevenson and Jandl. Houses by Mail, 19. 2 Pamela H. Simpson, Cheap, Quick, and Easy: Imitative Architectural Materials, 1870-1930. (Knoxville, TN: the University of Tennessee, 1999), 23.3 Goode, James M. Best Addresses. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Press, 1988: 173 - 184. 4 “Garden Apartments, Apartment Houses and Apartment Complexes in Arlington County, Virginia: 1934-1954 (VDHR File Number 000­8825) Multiple Property Listing, 2003.5 Ames and McClelland, Historic Residential Suburbs: Guidelines for Evaluation and Documentation for the National Register of Historic Places, 66.6 National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Document “Lustrons in New Jersey,” 2000. 7 “Garden Apartments, Apartment Houses and Apartment Complexes in Arlington County, Virginia: 1934-1954 (VDHR File Number 000­8825) Multiple Property Listing, 2003.8 “Arlington Heights Neighborhood Conservation Program,” Arlington, Virginia: December 1980. 9 http://www.arlingtonva.us/Departments/ParksRecreation/scripts/parks/parks_details.asp?ParkName= Arlington%20Heights%20Park10 1935, 1938, 1943 (reissued 1947), and 1952 Franklin Survey Maps of Arlington County. 11 Architectural Aluminum, Arkansas Historic Preservation Program, http://www.arkansaspreservation.org/historic-properties/national­register/siding_materials.asp. 12 Historical Background, Vinyl by Design, http://www.vinylbydesign.com/site/page.asp?TRACKID=&VID=1&CID=79&DID=86. 13 Nadav Malin and Alex Wilson, Tyvek, “History of Vinyl Siding,” http://www.vinyl-siding-info.com/vinyl_siding_history.html.

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ARLINGTON HEIGHTS HISTORIC DISTRICT INVENTORY REPORT Contributing status is based on the Period of Significance, Areas of Significance, and integrity of each resource at the time of this survey.

1st Road South

3600-3602 1st Road South 000-3383-0034 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has two exterior-end chimneys of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration on 3600 1st Road South consists of 1/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. Fenestration on 3602 1st Road South consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. There are two one-story, one-bay porches which frame the single-leaf entry doors. A front-gabled roof supported by metal filigree posts covers the porch on 3600 1st Road South. The porch on 3602 1st Road South is covered by a front-gabled roof, which is supported by wood posts. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a two-story extension on the rear (south) elevation. The materials and fenestration are consistent with the main block. A flat roof with parapet covers the extension. There is a one-story, two-bay porch on the rear (south) elevation of the addition. A shed roof supported by metal filigree posts covers the porch.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3604-3606 1st Road South 000-3383-0035 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has two exterior-end chimneys of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration consists of 6/6 and 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. There are two one-story, one-bay porches which frame the single-leaf entry doors. The porches each have a front-gabled roof with a curved underside supported by wood posts. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a two-story extension on the rear (south) elevation. The materials and fenestration are consistent with the main block. A flat roof with parapet covers the extension.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3605-3607 1st Road South 000-3383-0033 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has two exterior-end chimneys of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. There are two one-story, one-bay porches which frame the single-leaf entry doors. The porch on 3605 1st Road South is covered by a front-gabled roof, which is supported by wood posts. The porch on 3607 1st Road South is partially enclosed with vinyl siding and covered by a front-gabled roof. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a two-story extension on the rear (north) elevation. The materials and fenestration are consistent with the main block. A flat roof with parapet covers the extension. There is a one-story porch on the rear of the addition. A shed roof supported by wood columns covers the porch.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3608-3610 1st Road South 000-3383-0036 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has two exterior-end chimneys of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration consists of 1/1, 6/6 and 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. There are two one-story, one-bay porches which frame the single-leaf entry doors. The porch on 3608 1st Road South is covered by a front-gabled roof and is enclosed by aluminum siding. The porch on 3610 1st Road South is covered by a front-gabled roof, which is supported by wood posts. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a two-story

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extension on the rear (north) elevation. The materials and fenestration are consistent with the main block. A flat roof with parapet covers the addition. There is a one-story deck on the rear of the addition. A shed roof supported by wood columns covers the deck.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3609-3611 1st Road South 000-3383-0032 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) This two-story, four-bay Colonial Revival style multiple dwelling is a twin dwelling with a rectangular form. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. It has a side gable roof covered with asphalt shingles and a two-bay extension with a flat roof and parapet located on the rear elevation. The roof has returns and two exterior-end chimneys. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl sash windows, square surrounds, rowlock sills, louvered wood shutters, and one-leaf wood paneled doors. 3611 1st Road South has a one-story, one-bay portico with wood posts and lattice sides. 3609 1st Road South has a one-story, one-bay partially enclosed portico clad in vertical board siding with 6-light vinyl windows. A one-story addition on the rear, north elevation is an enclosed porch with a shed roof. The porch is clad in aluminum siding. A gabled-roof side entry is located on the west elevation.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3612-3614 1st Road South 000-3383-0037 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has two exterior-end chimneys of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. Windows on the first-story have soldier lintels. There are two one-story, one-bay porches framing the single-leaf wood entry doors. The porch on 3612 1st Road South has a front-gabled roof supported by wood posts. The porch on 3614 1st Road South has a front-gabled roof supported by wood posts with 4-light sidelights. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The dwelling has a two-story rear extension with a flat roof.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3613-3615 1st Road South 000-3383-0031 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has two exterior-end chimneys of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. Windows on the first-story have soldier lintels. There are louvered vinyl shutters on the façade. There are two one-story, one-bay porches framing the single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry doors. The front-gabled porch on 3613 1st Road South is enclosed with aluminum siding. The porch on 3615 1st Road South is covered by a front-gabled roof, which is supported by wood posts. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The dwelling has a two-story rear extension with a flat roof. There is a one-story addition on the rear of both dwellings. The addition is clad in aluminum siding and is covered by a shed roof.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3616-3618 1st Road South 000-3383-0038 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has two exterior-end chimneys of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration consists of 6/6 and 8/8 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. Windows on the first-story have soldier lintels. There are louvered vinyl shutters on the façade. There is a one-story, one-bay porch that frames the single-leaf paneled wood entry door on 3618 1st Road South. The porch has a front-gabled roof supported by wood posts with 4-light sidelights. There is a one-story, two-bay porch that frames the single-leaf paneled wood entry door on 3616 1st Road South. The porch has a shed roof supported by wood posts. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The

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dwelling has a two-story rear extension with a flat roof.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

3617-3619 1st Road South 000-3383-0030 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has two exterior-end chimneys of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash replacement windows with rowlock sills. Windows on the first-story have soldier lintels. There are louvered vinyl shutters on the façade. There are two one-story, one-bay porches which frame the single-leaf paneled wood entry doors. The front-gabled porch on 3617 1st Road South is enclosed with wood siding and 8-light sidelights. Wood siding and 12-light sidelights enclose the front-gabled porch on 3619 1st Road South. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The dwelling has a two-story rear extension with a flat roof. There is a one-story addition on the rear of 3617 1st Road South. The addition's materials and fenestration are consistent with the main block. A shed roof covers the addition. There is a one-story addition on the rear of 3619 1st Road South, which is clad in wood siding and covered by a shed roof.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3621-3623 1st Road South 000-3383-0029 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has two exterior-end chimneys of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. Windows on the first-story have soldier lintels. There are louvered vinyl shutters on the façade. There are two one-story, one-bay porticos that frame the single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry doors. Both porticos are covered by a front-gabled roofs supported by wood Tuscan columns. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The dwelling has a two-story rear extension with a flat roof. There is a one-story addition on the rear (north) elevation of both dwellings. The addition is clad in aluminum siding and is covered by a shed roof.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3625-3627 1st Road South 000-3383-0028 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has two exterior-end chimneys of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. Windows on the first-story have soldier lintels. There are louvered vinyl shutters on the façade. There are two one-story, one-bay porches that frame the single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry doors. A front-gabled roof that is supported by wood posts covers the porch for 3625 1st Road South. A front-gabled roof that is supported by wood posts with wood lattice covers the porch for 3627 1st Road South. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The dwelling has a two-story rear extension with a flat roof. There is a one-story porch on the rear (north) elevation of both dwellings. A shed roof supported by metal filigree posts covers the porch.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

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2900 2nd Street South 000-3383-0175 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It is stretcher-bond brick

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construction with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, one-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled wood door. A half-hipped roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the porch. Tuscan columns support the porch. A side-gabled roof that is clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a one-story addition on the side (south) elevation. The addition has a second entry, which is covered by a front-gabled roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

2906 2nd Street South 000-3383-0176 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It is stretcher-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills and soldier lintels. The single-leaf wood door is framed by a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features wood pilasters and a broken pediment. A hipped roof, which is clad in asphalt shingles, covers the dwelling. There is an additional entry porch on the side (east) elevation. A half-hipped roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the porch. The roof is supported by wood posts and has a horizontal balustrade.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

2909 2nd Street South 000-1951 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0144 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1920 (September 2006) The dwelling consists of a one-and-a-half-story main section with a side-gable roof. The house is three-bays wide with side-gable, one-and-a-half-story wings on the east and west. A steeply-pitched dormer containing two 1/1, double-hung metal-sash windows occupies the front roofline. A full-width porch extends across the front attaching the main section to the side wings. The house has been re-clad, the window trim encased with aluminum, and a one-story, half-hipped addition appended at the northwest corner of the house.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

2910 2nd Street South 000-3383-0177 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1948 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a Cape Cod form. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. A stone veneer surround frames the single-leaf door. Stone veneer quoins frame the facade. A side-gabled roof, which is clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a plain frieze board. There are two front-gabled dormers on the façade and one shed-roofed dormer on the rear elevation. The dormers are clad in weatherboard siding with 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

2914 2nd Street South 000-3383-0178 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1946 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a Cape Cod form. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows and 1-light fixed wood windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf wood door is framed by a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features fluted pilasters and a broken pediment. A side-gabled roof with a projecting front-gabled entry bay clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a denticulated frieze board. There are two front-gabled dormers on the façade and one shed-roofed dormer on the rear (south) elevation. The dormers are clad in weatherboard siding and have 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. There is a one-and-a­half-story, one-bay addition on the east elevation. Fenestration on the addition consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. There is a single-leaf entry door and wood porch. The materials are consistent with the main block. There is a one-story addition on the rear (south) elevation. It is clad in weatherboard siding and has 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

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Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

2918 2nd Street South 000-3383-0179 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1946 (September 2006) Set on a concrete foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a Cape Cod form. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows and 1-light fixed metal windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf wood door is framed by a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features fluted pilasters and a plain entablature. A side-gabled roof with a projecting front-gabled entry bay clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a denticulated frieze board and returns. There are two front-gabled dormers on the façade and one shed-roofed dormer on the rear (south) elevation. The dormers are clad in asbestos shingles with 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows. A one-story screened-in porch on the east elevation has been enclosed. The porch is supported by brick piers and is clad in vertical weatherboard siding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

2922 2nd Street South 000-3383-0180 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1946 (September 2006) Set on a concrete foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a Cape Cod form. It is stretcher-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows and 1-light fixed metal windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf wood door is framed by a Colonial Revival-style surround. The door surround features fluted pilasters and a denticulated entablature. A side-gabled roof, which is clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There are two front-gabled dormers on the façade and one shed-roofed dormer on the rear (south) elevation. The dormers are clad in aluminum siding with 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. A one-story screened-in porch on the east elevation has been enclosed. The porch is supported by brick piers and has been enclosed with aluminum siding. Fenestration consists of 1-light casement windows flanking 1-light fixed windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

2926 2nd Street South 000-3383-0181 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1949 (September 2006) Set on a concrete foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a Cape Cod form. It is wood-frame construction clad in aluminum siding with an exterior-front chimney of stretcher-bond brick. Fenestration consists of 4/4, 6/6, and 8/8 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. There are square window surrounds. The single-leaf door has a thin surround. A side-gabled roof with a front-gabled projecting entry bay is clad in asphalt shingles and covers the dwelling. The roof has overhanging eaves. A hyphen has been added to the south elevation of the main block connecting the dwelling and garage. The hyphen has a side gable roof and jalousie windows. The one-story, one-bay garage is also wood-frame construction. The garage is clad in aluminum siding and covered by a front gable roof. The roof has a raked cornice and a louvered vent in the gable end. The garage has a roll-up door.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3000 2nd Street South 000-3383-0239 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is 6-course Flemish-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 3- and 4-light wood casement windows with rowlock sills and soldier lintels. A one-story, one-bay portico frames the single-leaf door. The portico is covered by a front-gabled roof and is supported by wood posts. A side-gabled roof, clad in asphalt shingles, covers the dwelling. There is a one-story porch addition on the rear elevation. The porch has a brick foundation and is clad in aluminum siding. A shed roof covers the porch.

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Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3001 2nd Street South 000-1945 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0121 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1920 (September 2006) This single dwelling has a modest form that consists of a long side gable roof with a low pitch. Three-bays wide, the asymmetrical facade has a centered entrance. Three 6/1 double-hung, metal-sash windows pierce the front dormer. Vinyl siding now clads the exterior. The porch has been extended around the southwest corner of the house to create a wrap-around porch. New windows and a new door have been installed. The rear porch has been enclosed. A small dormer has been added to the rear end of the roof.

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3004 2nd Street South 000-3383-0240 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is 6-course Flemish-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills and soldier lintels. A Colonial Revival-style surround frames the single-leaf paneled wood door. The surround features fluted pilasters and a broken pediment. A side-gabled roof, which is clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a one-and-a-half-story, one-bay wing on the west elevation. The wing is clad in brick veneer on the first story and vinyl siding on the second-story. A side-gabled roof covers the wing, which features a shed-roof projection on the facade. There is a paneled roll-up metal garage door on the first-story and 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows on the second-story of the wing.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3008 2nd Street South 000-3383-0241 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is 6-course Flemish-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills and soldier lintels. A one-story, one-bay portico frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood door. The portico has a front-gabled roof and is supported by Tuscan columns. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a one-and-a-half-story, one-bay wing on the west elevation. The wing is clad in brick veneer on the first story and vinyl siding on the second-story. A side-gabled roof with a shed-roofed dormer on its facade covers the wing. There is a wood paneled roll-up garage door on the first-story and 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows on the second-story.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

3009 2nd Street South 000-3383-0120 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1937 (September 2006) Set on a stretcher-bond brick foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a Cape Cod form. It is wood-frame construction clad in vinyl siding with corner boards. There is an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with square surrounds. A wood Colonial Revival-style surround frames the single-leaf wood door. The surround features fluted pilasters and a denticulated entablature. A side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a shed-roofed dormer with two 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows on the facade and rear elevations. A two-story addition is located on the rear elevation. The addition is covered by a front gable roof and is consistent in materials with the main block. There is a one-story sunroom addition on the rear elevation of the one-story addition. The sunroom is covered by a half-hipped roof and has sliding 1-light windows.

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Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3012 2nd Street South 000-3383-0242 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is 6-course Flemish-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows, metal casement windows with rowlock sills and soldier lintels. A one-story, one-bay portico frames the single-leaf paneled wood door. The portico is covered by a front-gabled roof and is supported by wood posts. The portico has been screened-in. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a one-and-a-half-story, one-bay wing on the side (west) elevation. The wing is masonry construction clad in vinyl siding on the second-story. It is covered by a side-gabled roof with a front-gabled dormer on the façade. The dormer has a 1/1 double-hung metal-sash window. There is a metal paneled roll-up garage door on the first-story.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3013 2nd Street South 000-3383-0119 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1952 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-story, three-bay single dwelling is a Ranch house. It is stretcher-bond brick construction with an exterior-front chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The central bay is clad in weatherboard siding. Fenestration consists of 1-light metal casement windows with rowlock sills. A thin-profiled surround frames the single-leaf wood door. The dwelling is covered by a hip roof with overhanging eaves which is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a one-story addition on the rear (north) elevation. The addition is clad in aluminum siding and covered by a shed roof. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3017 2nd Street South 000-1952 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0118 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.50, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1915 (September 2006) The house consists of a two-and-one-half-story, three-bay, hipped-roof structure with a full-width, hipped-roof front porch, and a one-story, hipped-roof section at the rear. The house sits on a rock-faced concrete-block foundation and has a side-passage entry. The dormer contains one jalousie window.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3018 2nd Street South 000-3383-0243 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Other, 1961 (September 2006) Set on a brick-faced foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, four-bay dwelling is a split-level house. It is wood-frame construction clad in vinyl siding with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows. The dwelling has a single-leaf paneled with lights wood door. A side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The eaves overhang on the façade to form a two-bay porch. Wood posts support the overhanging eaves.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

3024 2nd Street South 000-1965 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0244 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1920 (September 2006) This modest bungalow consists of a one-and-a-half-story, side gable building with an off-center, enclosed gable front porch two-bays wide with double-hung vinyl-sash 6/1 windows. The house sits on a rock-faced concrete-block foundation and has a three-sided box bay on the west side.

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The house has been re-clad in vinyl siding. The rear porch was enclosed, and the front porch columns encased in aluminum.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3102 2nd Street South 000-1972 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0272 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.50, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1910 (September 2006) This two-and-a-half-story, two-bay, hipped-roof house is distinguished by its use of mixed materials. The first-story consists of 5­

course American-bond brick, while the second-story is clad in wood shingles. The building is an American four square with cubic proportions. A full-width, two-bay, one-story porch stretches across the front and is supported on Craftsman-style tapered columns. The uppermost story is marked by a single, shed-roof dormer at the front with two 1-light casement windows. The first and second-stories are divided by a wood stringcourse. A one-story, hipped-roof, brick wing/sunroom extends off the east elevation of the house.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3103 2nd Street South 000-1958 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0092 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1910 (September 2006) This one-and-a-half-story, three-bay, wood-frame house has a square plan and cubic proportions with a full-width, one-story, hipped roof porch at the front. A prominent, hipped-roof dormer crowns the front roof plane. The side-hall entrance is embellished by a 2-light transom and the windows have wooden sills and lintels. The porch is supported on attenuated Tuscan-style columns. There is a one-story, one-bay, front gable addition off of the center rear elevation. A one-story, gable-roof frame addition extends off the rear. The exterior has been re-clad with asbestos shingles.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3106 2nd Street South 000-3383-0273 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 2000 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, five-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival-style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is wood-frame construction with stretcher-bond brick veneer on the façade and weatherboard siding on the other elevations. Fenestration consists of 9/9 double-hung metal-sash windows on the first-story and 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows on the second-story. All windows on the facade have rowlock sills. The first-story windows have brick lintels with a concrete keystone. A one story, one-bay vestibule frames the entry door, which is a single-leaf paneled wood door with a 5-light transom. The door is flanked by 3-light sidelights. The vestibule has a Colonial Revival-style surround featuring fluted pilasters and a pediment. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof with overhanging eaves, wood cornice, and dentils. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Non-Contributing Total: 1

3107 2nd Street South 000-1968 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0091 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1920 (September 2006) This one-and-a-half-story, side-gambrel-roof, frame house features flared eaves, exposed, decorative rafter ends, a Classically-inspired entry hood set on open wood brackets, and 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows in the upper story. A shed dormer occupies the entire length of the façade. A one-story, one-bay frame "sun-room" wing extends from the east end of the house, matched by a porte cochere with decorative cut rafter ends on the west. A rear two-story addition raises the roof line with fenestration and materials consistent with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

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3110 2nd Street South 000-3383-0274 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival-style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is masonry construction with 6:1 American-bond brick and an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung, metal-sash windows, with rowlock sills on the first-story and a rowlock sill course on the second-story. A one story, one-bay portico frames the entry door, which is a single-leaf paneled wood door. The portico is covered by a front-gabled roof with curved underside and is supported by wood Tuscan posts. A side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves, clad in asphalt shingles, covers the dwelling. There is a one-story and two-story addition on the rear (south) elevation. They are both frame construction clad in weatherboard siding and covered by a shed roof.

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3114 2nd Street South 000-3383-0275 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938(September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is masonry construction with 6-course American-bond brick and an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. The first-story windows have soldier lintels. A one story,one-bay porch frames the entry door, which is a single-leaf paneled wood door. The porch is covered by a hipped-roof which is supported by brick posts. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof clad in asphalt shingles. A projecting front-gabled bay on the façade has a plain fascia with returns.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3118 2nd Street South 000-3383-0276 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1937 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival-style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is masonry construction with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung metal-sash windows and rowlock sills. A one story, two-bay porch frames the entry door, which is a single-leaf wood door. The porch is covered by a hipped-roof clad in asphalt shingles. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3200 2nd Street South 000-3383-0293 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial-Revival-style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher- bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. There are brick quoins on the corners of the dwelling. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. On the first-story there are two 16-light fixed windows. A one-story, one-bay front-gabled portico frames the entry which has a single-leaf door. The door has a wood-profiled surround with a blind fanlight. The portico is covered by a front-gabled roof with curved underside which is supported by paired Tuscan posts. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof clad in asphalt shingles. There is a one-and-a-half-story, one-bay wing on the side (west) elevation. The wing is stretcher-bond brick construction covered by a hipped-roof. There is a paneled garage door covered by a pent-roof on the façade. There is a one-story, one-bay screened-in porch on the side (east) elevation. The porch has a masonry foundation and is covered by a flat-roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

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3601 2nd Street South 000-3383-0046 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival-style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The second-story is clad in vinyl siding. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills on the first-story and wood surrounds on the second-story. The single-leaf entry door has a square-edged surround and is framed by a one-story, one-bay porch. The porch has a shed roof supported by metal filigree posts. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a one-story addition on the rear (north) elevation. The addition has a stretcher-bond brick foundation and is clad in vinyl siding. A shed roof covers the addition. Fenestration consists of 1-light fixed windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3605 2nd Street South 000-3383-0045 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The second-story is clad in aluminum siding. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills on the first-story. A one-story, one-bay portico frames the single-leaf wood entry door. The door has a fluted surround. The portico has a front-gabled roof supported by wood posts. A side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves is clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3609 2nd Street South 000-3383-0044 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival-style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. The second-story is clad in asbestos shingles. Fenestration consists of 6/6 and 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows. Windows on the first story have rowlock sills. A one-story, one-bay porch frames the single-leaf entry door. A metal awning supported by metal filigree posts covers the entrance. A side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3613 2nd Street South 000-3383-0043 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The second-story is clad in aluminum siding. Fenestration consists of 6/6 and 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills on the first-story. The single-leaf entry door has a thin surround. A side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3617 2nd Street South 000-3383-0042 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The second-story is clad in vinyl siding. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills on the first-story. A one-story, one-bay portico frames the single-leaf entry door. The door has a thin surround. The portico has a front-gabled roof with curved underside which is supported by wood posts. A side-gabled

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roof with overhanging eaves covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a one-story addition on the rear (north) elevation. The addition is clad in vinyl siding with 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. A shed roof covers the addition. There is a one-story entry addition on the side (east) elevation. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and covered by a side-gabled roof. There is a single-leaf entry door.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3rd Street South

3200 3rd Street South 000-3383-0305 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival-style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with concrete sills and soldier lintels. The single-leaf paneled wood entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features pilasters, a denticulated entablature, and 4-light sidelights. A side-gabled roof with a projecting front gable clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a denticulated frieze board. There is a two-story addition on the rear (south) elevation. It is wood-frame construction clad in weatherboard siding on the first-story and asbestos shingles on the second-story. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows. A front-gabled roof covers the addition. There is a one-story addition on the side (east) elevation. It is wood-frame construction clad in weatherboard siding with wood pilasters. Fenestration consists of 1-light casement windows. A half-hipped roof covers the addition.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3211 3rd Street South 000-3383-0298 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival-style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretched-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. There are two front-gabled dormers clad in vinyl siding on the façade and one shed-roofed dormer on the rear (north) elevation. A single-leaf wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features fluted pilasters and a segmental arch. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a dogtooth stringcourse on the façade. There is a one-story addition on the side (west) elevation. The addition has a brick pier foundation and is clad in vinyl siding. A shed roof covers the addition. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3212 3rd Street South 000-3383-0317 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretched-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, one-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood door. The porch covers the Colonial Revival style surround with a broken pediment. The porch has brick piers. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a one-story screened-in porch wing on the side (east) elevation. The wing has a masonry foundation and a side-gabled roof. The gable ends are clad in weatherboard siding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3215 3rd Street South 000-3383-0299 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938

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(September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a Cape Cod plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. There are two front-gabled dormers clad in vinyl siding on the façade and one shed-roofed dormer on the rear elevation. A one-story, one-bay portico frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood door. The portico has a front-gabled roof supported by wood posts. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a dogtooth stringcourse on the façade. There is a one-story wing on the side (east) elevation of masonry construction. The wing is covered by a shed roof. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows.

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1 1

3233 3rd Street South 000-3383-0300 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Classical Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. Fenestration consists of paired 12-light wood casement windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, one-bay portico frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood door. The door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and blind fanlight. The portico is covered by a front-gabled roof with curved underside which is supported by Tuscan columns. A hipped roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a one-story sun porch on the side (east) elevation. It has a masonry foundation and is clad in wood paneling. Fenestration consists of 1-light casement windows. A half-hipped roof covers the porch. There is a projecting hipped-roof entry bay on the sun porch supported by Tuscan wood columns. There are two, two-story additions on the rear (north) elevation. They have masonry foundations and are clad in vinyl siding and brick veneer. Fenestration consists of 6-light casement windows. Shed roofs cover both the additions.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

5th Street South

2901 5th Street South 000-3383-0190 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-one-half-story, four-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is Flemish-bond brick construction with an exterior-front chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration consists of 4-light casement windows. There is a picture window of 8-light vinyl casements flanking a fixed window. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood door has a square surround. A front-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The gable-ends are clad in vinyl siding. There is a shed-roofed carport on the rear (north) elevation.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

2904 5th Street South 000-3383-0217 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Classical Revival, 1946 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1-light fixed metal windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf wood entry door is set in a projecting front gable. The door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a broken pediment. A side-gabled roof with a plain fascia with returns covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. There are two front-gabled dormers on the façade with 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. There is a shed-roofed dormer on the rear (south) elevation. There is a one-story porch wing on the side (east) elevation. The wing is masonry construction clad in vertical vinyl siding. A flat roof covers the wing. Fenestration consists of 6/6 and 8/8 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

2908 5th Street South 000-3383-0216

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Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1946 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival-style. It has a Cape Cod form. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows and 18-light picture windows framed by 6-light casement windows. All windows have rowlock sills. A one-story, one-bay porch frames the single-leaf wood entry door. The door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters. The porch has a front-gabled roof supported by wood posts. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There are two front-gabled dormers on the façade with 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows. There is a shed-roofed dormer on the rear (south) elevation. There is a one-story wing on the side (east) elevation. The wing is masonry construction covered by a shed roof. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

2909 5th Street South 000-3383-0197 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1949(September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is stretcher-bond brick construction with an exterior-front chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf wood entry door has a thin surround. A side-gabled roof with a projecting front gable both clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has overhanging eaves. All elevations, except the projecting front gable, are clad in vinyl siding. There are two skylights on the façade.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

2910 5th Street South 000-3383-0215 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1949 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is stretcher-bond brick construction with an exterior-front chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf wood entry door has a thin surround. A side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves and a plain fascia covers the dwelling. There is a projecting front gable bay on the façade. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. All elevations, except the projecting front gable, are clad in vinyl siding. A shed roof extends from the overhanging eaves on the façade to form a one-bay porch. It is supported by square wood posts and has wood balusters. There is a one-story, one-bay entry addition on the side (southeast) elevation. The materials and fenestration are consistent with the main block. A shed roof covers the entry.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3200 5th Street South 000-3383-0376 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a Cape Cod plan. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills and flared jack arch lintels. The single-leaf entry door has a corbelled brick surround. The door is framed by a projecting bay of Flemish-bond brick construction. The entry bay has a raked cornice with returns supported by brick pilasters. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a corbelled brick cornice on the facade. Two front-gabled dormers on the façade break the roofline. There is a shed-roofed dormer on the rear elevation. There is a one-story, one-bay enclosed porch on the side elevation. The porch is clad in weatherboard siding and is covered by a half-hipped roof. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows. There is a one-story addition on the side elevation. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and covered by a shed roof. There is a two-story, two-bay addition on the rear elevation of stretcher-bond brick construction. The second-story is clad in weatherboard siding and a denticulated stringcourse runs between the two stories. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows and a paneled metal garage door. A shed roof that extends from the rear dormer of the main-block covers the two-story addition.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

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Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3201 5th Street South 000-3383-0309 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-side chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, one-bay portico frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood door. A half-hipped roof supported by wood posts covers the portico. A hipped roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a one-and-a­half-story, one-bay wing on the side (west) elevation. Materials of the wing are consistent with the main block. There is a front-gabled dormer window on the façade that breaks the roofline. Fenestration consists of 8/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. There are two roll-up garage doors on the façade with a soldier lintel. There is a one-story wing on the side (east) elevation. Materials of the wing are consistent with the main block. Fenestration consists of 8-light casement windows with 6-light transoms. A half-hipped roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the wing.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3204 5th Street South 000-3383-0377 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf wood entry door has a thin surround. A one-story, one-bay porch frames the entry door. The porch is covered by a shed roof which is supported by brick posts. A side-gabled roof with a projecting front gable bay covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles and has overhanging eaves. There is a two-story addition on the rear (south) elevation. The addition is clad in aluminum siding and is covered by a hipped-roof with overhanging eaves. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3207 5th Street South 000-3383-0310 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a Cape Cod form. The dwelling is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, one-bay portico frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood door. The portico has a front-gabled roof supported by wood posts. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There are two front-gabled dormer windows on the façade. There is a shed-roofed dormer window on the rear (north) elevation. There is a one-story wing on the side (east) elevation. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and covered by a half-hipped roof. There is a one-story entry addition on the side (west) elevation. A shed roof supported by wood posts covers the entry.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3208 5th Street South 000-3383-0378 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf entry door has a square-edged surround. A side-gabled roof with a projecting front gable covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles and has overhanging eaves. The overhanging eaves extend on the façade to form a shed-roofed porch. Wood posts support the porch. There is a front-gabled dormer on the façade and a shed-roofed dormer on the rear elevation.

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Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3211 5th Street South 000-3383-0311 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf entry door has a thin surround. A side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves and a plain fascia covers the dwelling. There is also a projecting front gable bay which is clad in asphalt shingles. The overhanging eaves extend on the façade to form a shed-roofed screened-in porch. Wood posts support the porch. There is a front-gabled dormer on the façade.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3212 5th Street South 000-3383-0379 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a Cape Cod form. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows. The single-leaf entry door has a thin surround. A three-bay porch frames the entry. The porch has a flat roof supported by Tuscan columns with wood balusters. A side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves and a plain fascia covers the dwelling. There are two half-hipped roof dormer windows on the façade. They are clad in weatherboard siding. There is a shed-roofed dormer window on the rear elevation. There is a one-story wing on the side elevation. The wing is clad in weatherboard siding and covered by a half-hipped roof. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3216 5th Street South 000-3383-0380 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a Cape Cod form. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 2-light and 3-light metal casement windows. The single-leaf entry door has glass-block sidelights. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the entry door. A shed roof supported by wood posts covers the porch. A side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves and a plain fascia board with returns covers the dwelling. Two front-gabled wall dormers break the roofline on the façade. There is a one-story wing on the side elevation. The wing is masonry construction covered by a side-gabled roof. It has vinyl siding on the façade and a paneled roll-up garage door flanked by pilasters. There is a one-and-a-half­story, three-bay addition on the rear elevation. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and covered by a flat roof. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3219 5th Street South 000-3383-0312 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. There are brick quoins on the corners of the dwelling. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. There is a one-bay window projection on the façade with three 8-light casement windows. The projection is supported by brick piers and covered by a half-hipped metal roof. A one-story, one-bay portico frames the single-leaf entry door. The entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with blind fanlight. The portico has a front-gabled roof with a curved underside supported by paired Tuscan posts. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof clad in asphalt shingles. There is a one­

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story wing on each side (east and west) elevation. The materials and fenestration are consistent with the main block. Half-hipped roofs cover both the wings. The east wing has a roll-up garage door.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3220 5th Street South 000-3383-0381 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. The first-story windows have segmental arched brick lintels. The single-leaf entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features fluted pilasters and a blind fanlight. There are segmental arched dormers on all elevations with segmental arched wood hoods. There is a one-story wing on the side elevation clad in weatherboard siding. Fenestration consists of 20-light fixed wood windows. A flat roof with a walk out deck covers the wing.

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3224 5th Street South 000-3383-0382 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940(September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features fluted pilasters and an entablature. A one-story, one-bay porch frames the entry door. A shed roof supported by brick piers covers porch. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a plain frieze.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3228 5th Street South 000-3383-0383 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6- and 9-light casement windows with 2- or 3-light transoms. The windows have rowlock sills. The single-leaf paneled wood entry door is set within a screened-in porch. The porch is covered by a flat roof which is supported by brick piers. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3232 5th Street South 000-3383-0384 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf paneled entry door is in an enclosed porch. The porch is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a shed roof. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles with a projecting front gable bay covers the dwelling. There is a front-gabled dormer on the façade and a shed roof dormer on the rear.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

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3236 5th Street South 000-3383-0385 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. The dwelling has a single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door. A one-story porch frames the entry door. The porch has a shed roof with a projecting front gable. Wood posts support the porch. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof clad in asphalt shingles. There is a one-story addition on the west elevation. It is clad in vinyl siding and covered by a shed roof. There is a two-story addition on the rear elevation. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a half-hipped roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3240 5th Street South 000-3383-0386 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival-style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is masonry construction of 6:1 American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features fluted pilasters and a broken pediment. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roofed clad in asphalt shingles. There is a front-gabled dormer window and a two-story addition on the rear elevation. The addition is masonry construction on the first-story and is clad in vinyl siding on the second-story. A shed roof covers the addition. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung, metal-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3300 5th Street South 000-3383-0350 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1949 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course Flemish-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features fluted pilasters and a pediment. There is a tile mosaic panel on the second-story, middle-bay. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a one-story, one-bay portico on the rear (south) elevation. Wood posts support the front-gabled portico. There is a one-story screened-in porch on the side (east) elevation. It is wood-frame construction covered by a shed roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3304 5th Street South 000-3383-0351 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1947 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with two exterior-end chimneys of stretcher-bond brick. The chimneys have corbelled caps. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, one-bay portico frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door. The portico has a front-gabled roof supported by paired wood posts. A side-gabled roof with plain fascia, clad in asphalt shingles, covers the dwelling. There is a two-story addition on the rear elevation. The materials and fenestration are consistent with the main block. A shed roof covers the addition.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

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Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1946(September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows and 6-light casement windows, with rowlock sills. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood door has an ogee surround, and is set in a front-gabled projecting bay. A side-gabled roof with a projecting front gable, both clad in asphalt shingles, coversthe dwelling. There are two front-gabled dormer windows on the façade. They are clad in weatherboard siding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3411 5th Street South 000-3383-0048 Primary Resource Information: Commercial Building, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1953 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-story, seven-bay commercial building is designed in the Commercial style. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction with stucco cladding. Fenestration consists of fixed metal storefront windows. There is a canted double-leaf entry door with a 1-light transom. A flat roof with parapet and metal coping covers the building. A pent roof runs along the west and south elevations.

Individual Resource Status: Commercial Building Contributing Total: 1

3412 5th Street South 000-3383-0353 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1954 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled shoulder and corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills and a canted bay window with 1/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with wood spandrel panels. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door is flanked by 1-light sidelights. The entry door is set in a one-story, one-bay projecting front gable. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a flat frieze on the façade. There is a two-story addition on the rear (south) elevation. Its materials and fenestration is consistent with the main block. It has an exterior-end chimney and a plain frieze. A front-gabled roof covers the addition.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3416 5th Street South 000-3383-0354 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1955 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 4/4 and 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows and 9-light sliding windows. All windows have rowlock sills. There are two single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry doors on the façade. One is set in a front-gabled, brick-clad entry. The other is set in a one-story wing on the east elevation. A side-gabled roof with a projecting front gable clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The projecting bay has a canted bay that is covered by a half-hipped metal roof. There is a shed-roofed dormer window on the façade and rear elevation. They are clad in vinyl siding with paired 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Non-Contributing Total: 1

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Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1971 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is stretcher-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled shoulder and corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf paneled wood door is flanked by 4-light sidelights and topped by a 1-light transom. A front-gabled roof with overhanging eaves covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. The gable ends are clad in weatherboard siding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

2914 6th Street South 000-3383-0477 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1948 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is stretcher-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash replacement windows with rowlock sills and soldier lintels. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features fluted pilasters and an entablature. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There are two front gable dormers and a flat frieze on the façade. There is a one-story addition on the east elevation. It has a masonry foundation with brick corner piers. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and covered by a flat roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

2915 6th Street South 000-1979 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0220 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1920 (September 2006) This one-and-a-half-story, front-gable, frame house is three-bays wide with a full-width hipped-roof front porch supported on Craftsman-style supports consisting of panel-faced concrete block piers surmounted by tapered wood columns. The roof has two shed roof dormers and the windows and door are surrounded by flat wood trim. The exterior has been re-clad in aluminum siding, and the west side dormer was enlarged.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

2919 6th Street South 000-1986 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0221 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1920 (September 2006) The house consists of a one-and-a-half-story, side gable, three-bay main block with a one-story, front gable porch extending across the width of the facade. The entrance is located slightly off-center, and the foundation consists of rock-faced concrete-blocks. A three-sided, box-bay containing a group of three windows extends off the east side of the house. The porch is supported on rock-faced concrete-block piers surmounted by tapered wood columns. Vinyl siding has been applied to the exterior and new windows put into place.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3000 6th Street South 000-1988 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0454 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1935 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular-block plan. It is wood-frame construction clad with vinyl siding. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The full-width hipped-roof porch has jalousie windows. A two-story addition is attached to the rear elevation. The addition is covered by a front gable roof and is clad with vinyl siding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3001 6th Street South 000-3383-0222

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Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1949 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is wood-frame construction clad in vinyl siding. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows and 1-light picture windows flanked by 4/4 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. A one-story, one-bay portico frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door. The door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a denticulated entablature. The portico is covered by a front-gabled roof and is supported by wood posts. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The rear elevation roofline extends into a shed-roofed addition. The materials and fenestration on the addition are consistent with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

3004 6th Street South 000-1984 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0453 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1935 (September 2006) This house consists of a two-story, front gable rectangular block with a two-bay, one-story, wrap-around porch on the northeast corner. The facade is two-bays wide with a side-hall entry. A single bay in the second-story facade contains paired sash windows. A 1-story, side-gable, 2-car garage addition was built on the west elevation. The house has been re-clad and many of the original windows replaced.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Guest House Non-Contributing Total: 1

3007 6th Street South 000-1977 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0223 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1920 (September 2006) The house was originally a one-and-a-half-story, front-gable, wood-frame structure. The original full-width, hipped-roof porch remains. The porch is supported on Craftsman-style columns consisting of rock-faced concrete-block piers surmounted by tapered wood columns. The foundation consists of rock-faced concrete-blocks. An additional story has been added to the house, making it a full, 2-story, front-gable structure. The original siding has been replaced as have the windows and the front door. A 1-story frame addition was appended to the rear, and the chimney extended to accommodate the additional story.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1Individual Resource Status: Garage Non-Contributing Total: 1

3008 6th Street South 000-3383-0452 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Dutch Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is wood-frame construction clad in vinyl siding. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash replacement windows with square wood surrounds. The single-leaf paneled wood entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features pilasters and an entablature. The dwelling is covered by a gambrel roof clad in asphalt shingles. There is a shed-roofed dormer on the façade and rear elevation.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3011 6th Street South 000-3383-0224 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1952 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 4/4 double-hung vinyl-sash windows, a 1-light picture window flanked by 4/4 double-hung vinyl-sash windows, and rowlock sills. A one-story, one-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled wood entry door. The dwelling has an awning supported by metal posts over the entry. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles with a projecting front gable covers the dwelling.

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Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3015 6th Street South 000-3383-0258 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1954 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows, a 1-light picture window flanked by 1/1 double-hung wood-sash windows, and rowlock sills. The single-leaf paneled with glass wood entry door is under the projecting front gable. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles with a projecting front gable covers the dwelling. There is a one-story entry addition on the east elevation. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a shed-roofed metal awning.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Individual Resource Status: Garage

Contributing Contributing

Total: Total:

1 1

3100 6th Street South 000-3383-0443 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash replacement windows with rowlock sills. The first-story windows have soldier lintels. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with pilasters and entablature. A shed-roofed metal awning covers the door. There are metal awnings over windows on the side elevations. There is a one-story porch on the side elevation. A half-hipped roof supported by brick posts covers the porch. There are turned metal balusters.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3101 6th Street South 000-3383-0259 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash replacement windows with rowlock sills. The first-story windows have soldier lintels. There are louvered vinyl shutters on the façade. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features pilasters and a segmental arch with dentils. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a one-bay screened-in porch on the east elevation with a brick foundation. A half-hipped roof supported by brick piers covers the porch.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Contributing Total: 1

3104 6th Street South 000-3383-0442 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is stretcher-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 4/4 double-hung metal-sash replacement windows with rowlock sills. The first-story windows have soldier lintels. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features fluted pilasters and an entablature. The dwelling is covered by a side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles with a plain fascia and returns.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

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3105 6th Street South 000-3383-0290 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is 6:1 American-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash replacement windows with rowlock sills. The first-story windows have soldier lintels. There are louvered vinyl shutters on the façade. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features pilasters and a broken pediment. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof clad in asphalt shingles. There is a one-story enclosed addition on the east elevation. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a shed roof. There is a single-leaf entry door on the addition.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3108 6th Street South 000-3383-0441 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is stretcher-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. The second-story is clad in weatherboard siding. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows. The first-story windows have rowlock sills and soldier lintels. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features fluted pilasters and a pediment. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof clad in asphalt shingles. There is a one-story addition on the rear elevation of 6-course American-bond brick construction. A shed roof covers the addition. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash ribbon windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Carport Non-Contributing Total: 1

3109 6th Street South 000-3383-0291 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is stretcher-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash replacement windows with rowlock sills. The first-story windows have soldier lintels. There are louvered vinyl shutters on the façade. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood door has a square wood surround. A one-story, one-bay porch frames the entry door. The porch has a shed roof supported by wood posts. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof clad in asphalt shingles. There is a one-story addition on the rear elevation. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a shed roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3112 6th Street South 000-3383-0440 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 and 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills and wood surrounds. The first-story windows have soldier lintels. There are louvered vinyl shutters on the façade. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features fluted pilasters and a broken pediment. The dwelling is covered by a side-gabled roof with a plain fascia and returns. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3115 6th Street South 000-3383-0292 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block

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United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

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Arlington Heights Historic District Arlington, Virginia

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plan. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash replacement windows with rowlock sills. The first-story windows have soldier lintels. There are louvered vinyl shutters on the façade. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features pilasters and a denticulated segmental arch. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a one-story wing on the west elevation. It is wood-frame construction with brick corner piers. The wing is clad in aluminum siding and covered by a half-hipped roof. There is a one-story rear addition. The addition is masonry construction with a shed roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3116 6th Street South 000-3383-0439 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 4/4 and 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. The first-story windows have soldier lintels. There are louvered vinyl shutters on the façade. The single-leaf paneled wood entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features pilasters and a denticulated segmental arch. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a one-story enclosed porch on the side elevation. It is wood-frame construction with brick corner piers. A half-hipped roof covers the porch. There is a one-story rear addition. It is masonry construction and is covered by a front-gabled roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3200 6th Street South 000-3383-0417 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features fluted pilasters and a broken pediment. A one-story, one-bay portico frames the entry door. The portico has a front-gabled roof supported by wood posts. There is a one-story wing on the east elevation. It has a masonry foundation with brick piers. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a half-hipped roof. There is a one-story rear addition. It is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a front-gabled roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3201 6th Street South 000-3383-0375 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features fluted pilasters and a broken pediment. A side-gabled roof with a projecting front gable on the rear elevation covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a one-story porch on the side elevation. A half-hipped roof supported by brick piers covers the porch.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3204 6th Street South 000-3383-0418 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939

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Arlington Heights Historic District Arlington, Virginia

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(September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. Windows on the first-story have soldier lintels. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features fluted pilasters and an entablature. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof clad in asphalt shingles.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

3205 6th Street South 000-3383-0374 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. Windows on the first-story have soldier lintels. The single-leaf paneled wood entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features pilasters and an entablature. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof clad in asphalt shingles. There is a screened-in porch addition on the rear elevation. The porch is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a shed roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3208 6th Street South 000-3383-0419 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Classical Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. Windows on the first-story have soldier lintels. The single-leaf paneled wood entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features fluted pilasters and an entablature. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3209 6th Street South 000-3383-0373 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. Windows on the first-story have soldier lintels. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features fluted pilasters and a denticulated segmental arch. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a one-story screened-in porch addition on the rear elevation. The porch is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a shed roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3212 6th Street South 000-3383-0420 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. Windows on the first-story have soldier lintels. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features fluted pilasters and an entablature. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a one-story addition on the rear elevation. The materials and

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United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

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Arlington Heights Historic District Arlington, Virginia

Section 7 Page 37

fenestration of the addition are consistent with the main block. A front-gabled roof covers the addition.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3213 6th Street South 000-3383-0372 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. The second-story is clad in asbestos shingles. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows. Windows on the first-story have rowlock sills and soldier lintels. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features fluted pilasters and an entablature. A one-story, one-bay portico frames the entry door. The portico has a front-gabled roof supported by wood columns. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a two-story addition on the rear elevation. The materials and fenestration of the addition are consistent with the main block. A front-gabled roof covers the addition.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3216 6th Street South 000-3383-0421 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. Windows on the first-story have soldier lintels. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features pilasters and a broken pediment. A one-story, one-bay portico frames the entry door. The portico has a front-gabled roof supported by Tuscan columns. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a one-story addition on the rear elevation. The materials and fenestration of the addition are consistent with the main block. A front-gabled roof covers the addition.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3217 6th Street South 000-3383-0371 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has two exterior-end chimneys of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimneys have corbelled caps. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. Windows on the first-story have soldier lintels. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features fluted pilasters and an entablature. A one-story, one-bay portico frames the entry door. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof clad in asphalt shingles.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3220 6th Street South 000-3383-0422 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, two-bay Colonial Revival-style single dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-side chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. The second story is clad in vinyl siding. A hipped roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows on the first story and paired 2-light metal casement windows on the second story. The single-leaf paneled wood door with lights has a Colonial Revival-style wood surround. The surround features fluted pilasters and a broken pediment. A one-story addition is located on the rear elevation of the main block. A shed roof covers the addition. The addition is brick construction with vinyl siding above the windows. Windows on the addition have concrete lintel panels.

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United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

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Arlington Heights Historic District Arlington, Virginia

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Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3221 6th Street South 000-3383-0370 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay Colonial Revival-style single dwelling has a rectangular-block plan. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. A side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows, rowlock sills, soldier lintels, and a single-leaf paneled wood door with lights. The door has fluted pilasters. A one-story portico with Tuscan columns frames the entry. The portico has square balusters. A one-story addition of wood-frame construction is located on the rear elevation of the main block. The addition is covered by a shed roof and clad in vinyl siding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3224 6th Street South 000-3383-0423 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, two-bay Colonial Revival-style single dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. The second story is clad in vinyl siding. A side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. Fenestration consists of paired 3-light metal casement windows on the first story and 2-light paired metal casement windows on the second story. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style wood surround. The surround has fluted pilasters and a broken pediment. The door has a metal awning.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

3225 6th Street South 000-3383-0369 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay Colonial Revival-style single dwelling has a rectangular-block plan. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows, rowlock sills, and a single-leaf paneled wood door. The door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a broken pediment. A side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. A one-story screened-in porch addition is located on the rear elevation of the main block. A half-hipped roof supported by wood posts covers the porch.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3228 6th Street South 000-3383-0424 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, two-bay Colonial Revival-style single dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. A side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style wood surround with fluted pilasters. A one-story, one-bay porch frames the entry. The porch has a shed roof supported by wood posts and wood balusters. A two-and-a-half-story front-gabled addition of brick construction is located on the rear elevation of the main block. The addition’s gable end is clad in T-111 siding and is visible above the roofline of the main block. A two-story wood deck is located along the rear elevation and wraps around the west elevation of the addition. A second story deck is also located along the rear and west elevations. An enclosed porch with a shed roof is located on the second story along the rear elevation of the addition.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

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Arlington Heights Historic District Arlington, Virginia

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3229 6th Street South 000-3383-0368 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Dutch Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay Dutch Colonial Revival-style single dwelling has a rectangular-block plan. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-side chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. The second story façade is clad in slate shingles and the other second story elevations are clad in vinyl siding. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. Windows on the second story façade have shed roof hoods clad in asphalt shingles. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a raked wood surround. A gambrel roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3232 6th Street South 000-3383-0425 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, two-bay Colonial Revival-style single dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-side chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows, rowlock sills, and solider lintels. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style wood surround with fluted pilasters. A hipped roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3233 6th Street South 000-3383-0367 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Classical Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, two-bay Colonial Revival-style single dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-side chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. The second story is clad in vinyl siding. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows, rowlock sills, and solider lintels. The dwelling has a single-leaf paneled wood door with lights. A side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3236 6th Street South 000-3383-0426 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay Dutch Colonial Revival-style single dwelling has a rectangular-block plan. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-side chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. A gambrel roof clad in slate shingles covers the dwelling. The second story side elevations are clad in vinyl siding. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. Windows on the second story have shed roof hoods clad in slate shingles. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a plain wood surround. A one-story addition of wood-frame construction is located on the rear elevation of the main block. The addition is covered by a shed roof and clad in vinyl siding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3237 6th Street South 000-3383-0366 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, two-bay Colonial Revival-style single dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-side chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of paired 2-light metal casement windows, paired 3-light metal casement windows, rowlock sills, and solider lintels. The second story has a rowlock sill course. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood door has a Colonial Revival-style wood surround with fluted pilasters. A hipped roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling.

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Arlington Heights Historic District Arlington, Virginia

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Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3240 6th Street South 000-3383-0427 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Classical Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, two-bay Colonial Revival-style single dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-side chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. The second story is clad in vinyl siding. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows, rowlock sills, and solider lintels. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style wood surround with fluted pilasters. A hipped roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3241 6th Street South 000-3383-0365 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, two-bay Colonial Revival-style single dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. The second story is clad in vinyl siding. A side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows, rowlock sills, and solider lintels. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style wood surround with fluted pilasters and a broken pediment. A two-story addition of wood-frame construction is located on the rear elevation of the main block. The addition is covered by a front gable roof and clad in vinyl siding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3244 6th Street South 000-3383-0428 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, three-bay Colonial Revival-style single dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. A side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows, rowlock sills, and soldier lintels. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style wood surround with fluted pilasters. A one-story portico with Tuscan columns frames the entrance. A one-story porch wing on the west elevation is enclosed with weatherboard siding. The porch has a half-hipped roof. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows and an oriel window with 1-light vinyl windows. A one-story addition of wood-frame construction is located on the rear elevation of the main block. The addition has a shed roof and vinyl siding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3245 6th Street South 000-3383-0364 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay Colonial Revival-style single dwelling has a rectangular-block plan. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. A side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows, rowlock sills, soldier lintels, and a single-leaf paneled wood door with lights. The door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters. A porch supported with wood posts is located on the rear elevation of the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3249 6th Street South 000-3383-0363 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938

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(September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay Colonial Revival-style single dwelling has a rectangular-block plan. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. A side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows, rowlock sills, soldier lintels, and a single-leaf paneled wood door with lights. The door has 3-light sidelights and a 4-light transom. A one-story, one-bay porch addition is an entry vestibule. The porch is clad in vinyl siding and has a flat roof with a denticulated frieze board. The porch roof overhangs the door and is supported with Tuscan columns. The roof has a balcony with a wood lattice balustrade. The one-story porch wing on the west elevation has a half-hipped roof. The wing is enclosed with vinyl siding. The porch wing has a one-story shed-roofed projection clad in vinyl siding. A one-story addition is located on the rear elevation of the main block. The addition is wood-frame construction clad in vinyl siding. A flat roof with a balcony covers the addition.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

3300 6th Street South 000-3383-0392 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Classical Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, two-bay Colonial Revival-style single dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed with 7-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. The second story is clad in vinyl siding. Fenestration consists 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows, rowlock sills, and soldier lintels. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style wood surround. The surround has fluted pilasters and a broken pediment. A side gable roof clad in slate shingles covers the dwelling. The one-story wing on the east elevation is an enclosed porch. The wing has a side gable roof and is clad in vinyl siding. The brick porch posts are still visible. Fenestration of the wing is consistent with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3301 6th Street South 000-3383-0362 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, two-bay Colonial Revival-style single dwelling has a rectangular-block plan. It is constructed with stretcher-bond brick and has an exterior-side chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. The second story is clad in stucco. A hipped roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows, rowlock sills, and a single-leaf paneled wood door with lights. The door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters. A metal awning covers the door. A one-story porch wing is located on the east elevation of the main block. A half-hipped roof covers the porch. The wing has been enclosed with 1-light metal casement windows. A two-story addition is located on the rear elevation of the main block. A front gable roof covers the addition, which is consistent in materials and fenestration with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Individual Resource Status: Garage

Contributing Contributing

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1 1

3304 6th Street South 000-3383-0391 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, two-bay Colonial Revival-style single dwelling has a rectangular-block plan. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows, rowlock sills, soldier lintels, and a single-leaf wood door. The door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters. A side gable roof clad in slate shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has a plain fascia. A two-story addition of wood-frame construction is located on the rear elevation of the main block. The addition has a shed roof and is clad in aluminum siding. The addition has 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows and an exterior-side chimney. A one-story porch is also located on the rear elevation of the main block. The porch has wood posts supporting a shed roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

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3305 6th Street South 000-3383-0361 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Dutch Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay Dutch Colonial Revival-style single dwelling has a rectangular-block plan. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-side chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. A gambrel roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The second story is clad in slate shingles and the side elevations are clad in vinyl siding. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. Windows on the second story have shed roof hoods clad in asphalt shingles. The single-leaf paneled wood door with lights has a raked wood surround. A one-story addition with a front gable roof is located on the rear elevation. The addition is clad in vinyl siding.

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Contributing Contributing

Total: Total:

1 1

3308 6th Street South 000-3383-0390 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. Windows on the first-story have rowlock sills and soldier lintels, and windows on the second-story have a rowlock stringcourse. The single-leaf wood entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features fluted pilasters and an entablature. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof clad in slate shingles. There is a two-story addition on the rear elevation. It is clad in vinyl siding and covered by a flat roof. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3309 6th Street South 000-3383-0360 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. Canvas awnings cover all windows. A canvas awning also covers the single-leaf paneled with lights wood door. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3312 6th Street South 000-3383-0389 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Dutch Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. The second-story is clad in wood siding and slightly overhangs the first-story. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. Windows on the first-story have rowlock sills and soldier lintels. The single-leaf wood entry door has a square surround. The dwelling is covered by a gambrel roof with plain fascia with returns, clad in slate shingles. The gable-ends are clad in aluminum siding. There are two shed-wall dormers on the façade. There is a one-story porch addition on the rear elevation. The addition has jalousie windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3313 6th Street South 000-3383-0359 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The

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Arlington Heights Historic District Arlington, Virginia

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chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. Windows on the first-story have rowlock sills and soldier lintels, and windows on the second-floor have a rowlock sill course. The single-leaf wood entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters. A metal awning covers the entry door. The dwelling has a hipped-roof clad in slate shingles.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

3316 6th Street South 000-3383-0388 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. The second-story is clad in aluminum siding. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. Windows on the first-story have rowlock sills and soldier lintels. The single-leaf wood entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features pilasters and a broken pediment. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof clad in slate shingles. There are two one-story additions on the rear elevation. The addition next to the main block is clad in vinyl siding and covered by a shed roof. It has 1-light sliding metal windows. The second addition is a porch attached to the rear of the addition. The porch has a shed roof supported by wood posts.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3317 6th Street South 000-3383-0358 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Classical Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. The second-story is clad in asbestos shingles. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. Windows on the first-story have rowlock sills and soldier lintels. The single-leaf entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features fluted pilasters and a broken pediment. A side-gabled roof clad in slate shingles covers the dwelling. There is a two-story addition on the rear elevation. The addition is clad in weatherboard siding and is covered by a flat roof. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3320 6th Street South 000-3383-0387 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf wood entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features fluted pilasters and a denticulated segmental arch. A side-gabled roof clad in slate shingles covers the dwelling. There is a one-story, one-bay wing on the side elevation. It is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a half-hipped roof. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows and a 4-light fanlight on the façade. There is a one-story addition on the rear elevation with a stretcher-bond brick foundation. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and covered by a shed roof. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3321 6th Street South 000-3383-0357 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. Windows on the first-story have soldier lintels. The single-leaf wood entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features pilasters and a pediment. A side-gabled roof with a

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Arlington Heights Historic District Arlington, Virginia

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plain fascia, clad in slate shingles, covers the dwelling. There is a one-story, two-bay addition on the rear elevation. The eastern wing is a screened-in porch covered by a shed roof. The western wing is enclosed with vinyl siding. A shed roof covers the west wing. Fenestration consists of paired 6-light vinyl casement windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3325 6th Street South 000-3383-0356 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Classical Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed with 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. The second-story is clad in vinyl siding. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung wood-sash windows. Windows on the first-story have rowlock sills and soldier lintels. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features pilasters and a broken pediment. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof with overhanging eaves that is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a one-story, one-bay wing on the west elevation. The wing has a brick foundation, brick piers, and is clad in weatherboard siding. A half-hipped roof covers the wing. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. There is a one-story addition on the rear elevation. The addition is frame construction clad in weatherboard siding. A shed roof covers the addition.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

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2915 7th Street South 000-1987 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0468 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Modern Movement, 1949 (September 2006) This Lustron house is constructed of pre-fabricated, enameled metal panels with a molded metal panel roof designed to simulate ceramic tiles. The house is one-story with a side gable form. The facade is three-bays wide with a side entrance. The front windows consist of a center fixed, single-light window flanked by single-light casement windows on either side. Molded metal panels simulate window sills under each of these composite windows. An attached carport with enclosed porch is attached to the side elevation. The porch is constructed with metal panels and has 4-light metal awning windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3007 7th Street South 000-3383-0459 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Dutch Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Dutch Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 8/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. There is a shed-roofed dormer on the façade. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door has a wood surround. The dwelling is covered by a gambrel roof with plain fascia and overhanging eaves. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. The roof eaves overhang on the façade to form a one-story, two-bay porch. The porch is supported by Tuscan wood columns on brick piers. There is a one-story addition on the rear elevation with materials and fenestration that are consistent with the main block. The addition is covered by a shed roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3011 7th Street South 000-3383-0460 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a

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corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung metal-sash replacement windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, three-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door. The door has a wood surround. The porch is supported by Tuscan wood columns on brick piers and is covered by a flat roof. A side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

3015 7th Street South 000-3383-0461 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 4/1 and 6/1 double-hung metal-sash replacement windows with wood surrounds. A one-story, one-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door. The door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and entablature. The porch is supported by brick piers and is covered by a flat roof with metal balusters. A side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a two-story addition on the rear elevation that is wood-frame construction clad in wood siding. A side-gabled roof covers the addition.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3105 7th Street South 000-3383-0430 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1937 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. There is a shed-roofed dormer on the façade with front-gabled hoods over the 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows. There is a shed-roofed dormer on the rear elevation. The dormers are clad in asbestos shingles. A one-story, one-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door. The door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with pilasters and an entablature. Wood posts support the flat porch roof. A side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a one-story wing on the side elevation. The wing is masonry construction and covered by a front-gabled roof. Fenestration consists of 6-light wood casement windows. There is a roll-up garage door on the façade.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3109 7th Street South 000-3383-0431 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1937 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a shoulder and corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, three-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door. The porch is supported by brick piers and is covered by a flat roof with turned metal balustrades. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a one-story wood deck on the rear elevation.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3115 7th Street South 000-1989 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0432 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) The house consists of a one-and-a-half-story, side gable structure, two-bays wide with three gabled, wall dormers across the front. The side entry is recessed with a Classically-inspired door surround. The second facade bay contains a three-sided, canted window bay. The first-story is rendered in Flemish bond brick, while the second-story is constructed of frame and clad in vinyl siding. There is a rear shed dormer clad in vinyl siding.

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Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Individual Resource Status: Garage

Contributing Contributing

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3118 7th Street South 000-3383-0559 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Other, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is a Ranch house. The dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 4/4 and 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf entry door has a thin surround and is recessed from the façade. A side-gabled roof with a projecting front gable covers the dwelling. The roof has overhanging eaves and a plain fascia with returns. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a shed-roofed dormer on the rear elevation that is clad in asbestos shingles. The dormer has 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows. There is a one-story screened-in porch on the rear elevation. A front-gabled roof covers the porch.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3119 7th Street South 000-1991 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0433 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1936 (September 2006) The house consists of a two-story, side-gable main block, two-bays wide with a recessed side entry and a three-sided, projecting

window bay on the facade. Three wall dormers contain the second-story windows. The rear second-story contains a weatherboard clad dormer with 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows. The entrance is embellished by a wooden door surround adorned with a molded scallop motif.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3123 7th Street South 000-2000 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0434 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1936 (September 2006) This one-and-one-half-story, asymmetrical side gable house features a two-bay façade. One bay contains a paneled, recessed side-hall entry embellished by a wood door surround featuring fluted pilasters and a molded entablature. The other bay consists of a canted bay. Three hipped, wall dormers adorn the front roofline, each containing one 6/6 double-hung, vinyl-sash window. The dwelling has header sills and a shed dormer on the rear elevation.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3201 7th Street South 000-3383-0412 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. The first-story façade is clad in stone veneer. Fenestration consists of 6/6 and 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows with wood surrounds. There is a projecting bay window on the façade. It has a 8/8 double-hung wood-sash window flanked by 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows. A half-hipped metal roof covers the bay window. A one-story, one-bay portico frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door. The portico has a front-gabled roof with a curved underside that is supported by wood posts. A side-gabled roof covers the dwelling. There is a one-story, one-bay wing on the west elevation. The materials and fenestration are consistent with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

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3205 7th Street South 000-3383-0411 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. A vinyl awning covers the single-leaf paneled with lights wood door. Metal filigree posts support the awning. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof clad in asphalt shingles. There is a one-story wing on the west elevation. The wing is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a half-hipped roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3207 7th Street South 000-3383-0410 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Classical Revival, 1936 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills and soldier lintels. The single-leaf paneled with lights entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features pilasters and a pediment. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles, with a projecting front gable covers the dwelling. There is a one-story wing on the west elevation. The wing is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a shed roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Non-Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

3208 7th Street South 000-3383-0514 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block form. It is masonry construction with 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick with a corbelled cap. Fenestration consist of 1/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, one-bay portico frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door. The portico is covered by a front-gabled roof supported by metal filigree posts. The dwelling is covered by a side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles. There is a one-story, one-bay enclosed porch on the west elevation. The porch is covered by a shed roof and has a basement-level garage with metal roll-up door.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3211 7th Street South 000-1993 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0409 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1915 (September 2006) This house consists of a hipped-roof main block with a prominent front-gable porch across the facade and a five-bay, symmetrical

facade. Matching gable dormers extend from the sides of the house. The front porch is supported on clustered wood corner posts set on stuccoed piers. The Craftsman-style detailing includes knee-brackets in the front gable, exposed rafter ends, wood shingles covering the porch gable, and a group of three 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows in the front gable. There is a one-story front gable rear addition with fenestrations and materials consistent with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1Individual Resource Status: Garage Non-Contributing Total: 1

3215 7th Street South 000-2002 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0407 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1920 (September 2006) This one-and-a-half-story, front gable house features a brick first-story and an overhanging, stuccoed second-story. The facade is distinguished by three-bays across the front and an oriel window centered on the second-story. The first-story has a soldier lintel course. Shed dormers extend down the full length of the house. A shed-roofed carport supported by wooden posts is attached to the east elevation of the dwelling. There are

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two rear additions. The first addition is a one-story side gable constructed of brick stretcher bond with 1/1 double-hung wood-sash windows. The second one-story addition extends off of the first with a shed roof. The lower half is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and the upper half is weatherboard siding with 1-lite casement windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Gazebo Non-Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

3216 7th Street South 000-3383-0491 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, one-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled wood entry door. A metal awning supported by metal filigree posts covers the porch. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a one-story, one-bay wing on the west elevation. The wing is clad in vinyl siding and covered by a shed roof. There is a basement-level garage with a roll-up metal door.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3219 7th Street South 000-3383-0400 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1963 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-story, four-bay single dwelling is a Ranch house. The dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills and a 1/1, 1-light, 1/1 bay window on the facade. The single-leaf entry door has a thin surround. A side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. The gable ends are clad in vinyl siding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

3233 7th Street South 000-3383-0399 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed with 6-course Flemish-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf entry door has a thin surround. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There are two front-gabled dormers on the façade clad in wood fish scale shingles. There is a shed-roofed dormer on the rear elevation. There is a denticulated frieze on the façade. There is a one-story wing on the west elevation. The materials and fenestration of the wing is consistent with the main block. A side-gabled roof covers the wing. There is a basement-level with double-leaf paneled with lights garage door. There is a one-story screened-in wing on the east elevation that is covered by a shed roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

9th Street South

3100-3102 9th Street South 000-3383-0606 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an interior-center chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration on 3100 and 3102 9th Street South consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. The second-story

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windows have a rowlock sill course and soldier lintel course. A one-story, two-bay enclosed porch frames the single-leaf wood entry doors. The porch is clad in vinyl siding and covered by a shed roof. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof clad in asphalt shingles. A front-gabled dormer has been added to the façade. It is clad in vertical vinyl siding. There is a one-story addition on the side elevation of 3102 9th Street South. The materials and fenestration is consistent with the main block. A shed roof covers the addition. There is a three-story addition on the rear corner of 3100 9th Street South. It is clad in vertical vinyl siding and is covered by a front-gabled roof. Two pent roofs extend along the first story of the addition. The third-story opens onto a deck with metal balustrades.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1Individual Resource Status: Carport Non-Contributing Total: 1

3101-3103 9th Street South 000-3383-0582 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-side chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration on both 3101 and 3103 9th Street South consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with wood surrounds. The first-story windows have rowlock sills and the second-story windows have a rowlock sill course and soldier lintel course. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf entry doors. The porch has a shed roof supported by wood posts. The dwelling is covered by a side-gabled roof with a plain fascia and returns. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3200-3202 9th Street South 000-3383-0602 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-side chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration on both 3200 and 3202 9th Street South consists of 6-light wood-sash casement windows with 3-light sidelights and 4-light transom. The first-story windows have rowlock sills and the second-story windows have a rowlock sill course and soldier stringcourse. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry doors. The porch has a shed roof supported by wood posts. A flat roof with metal coping covers the dwelling. There is a denticulated header stringcourse and two soldier stringcourses on the façade.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3201-3203 9th Street South 000-3383-0544 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-side chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. The second-story façade is clad in stucco with half-timbering. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. The second-story windows have a rowlock sill course and soldier lintel course. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry doors. The porch has a shed roof supported by metal filigree posts. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3204-3206 9th Street South 000-3383-0601 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-side chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration on 3204 and 3206 9th Street South consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with wood surrounds and rowlock sills. The second-story windows have a rowlock sill course and soldier lintel course. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood

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entry doors. The porch has a shed roof supported by wood posts. A side-gabled roof with a plain fascia and returns covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a dogtooth stringcourse on the façade.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

3208-3210 9th Street South 000-3383-0600 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Classical Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-side chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration on 3208 and 3210 9th Street South consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with wood surrounds and rowlock sills. The second-story windows have a rowlock sill course and soldier lintel course. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry doors. The porch has a shed roof supported by wood posts. A flat roof with metal coping covers the dwelling. There is a denticulated header stringcourse and two soldier stringcourses on the façade. There are brick quoins at the corners of the dwelling.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3209-3211 9th Street South 000-3383-0543 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-side chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. The second-story windows have a rowlock sill course and soldier stringcourse. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry doors. The porch has a shed roof supported by metal filigree posts. A flat roof with metal coping covers the dwelling. There is a dogtooth stringcourse and two soldier stringcourses on the façade.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3212-3214 9th Street South 000-3383-0599 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-side chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration on both 3212 and 3214 9th Street South consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. The second-story windows have a rowlock sill course and soldier stringcourse. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry doors. The porch has a shed roof supported by wood posts. A flat roof with metal coping covers the dwelling. There is a dogtooth stringcourse and a soldier stringcourse on the façade.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3215-3217 9th Street South 000-3383-0542 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-side chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. The second-story windows have a rowlock sill course and soldier stringcourse. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door on 3215 9th Street South. The porch has a half-hipped roof supported by wood posts. A one-story, one-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door on 3217 9th Street South. The porch has a shed roof supported by wood brackets. A flat roof with metal coping covers the dwelling. There is a denticulated header stringcourse and a soldier stringcourse on the façade. There are brick quoins on the corners of the dwelling. There is a one-story addition on the rear elevation of 3215 9th Street South. The addition is wood-frame construction clad in vinyl siding. A front-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the addition.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

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3216-3218 9th Street South 000-3383-0598 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an interior-center chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with wood surrounds and rowlock sills. The second-story windows have a rowlock sill course and soldier stringcourse. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry doors. The porch has a shed roof supported by wood posts. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof with overhanging eaves. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3220-3222 9th Street South 000-3383-0597 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-side chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration on both 3220 and 3222 9th Street South consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with wood surrounds and rowlock sills. The second-story windows have a rowlock sill course and soldier stringcourse. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry doors. The porch has a shed roof supported by wood brackets. A flat roof with metal coping covers the dwelling. There is a denticulated header stringcourse and a soldier stringcourse on the façade. There are brick quoins on the corners of the dwelling. There is a one-story addition on the rear elevation of 3220 9th Street South. It is stretcher-bond brick construction and is covered by a shed roof. The addition has an exterior-side stretcher-bond brick constructed chimney.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3224-3226 9th Street South 000-3383-0596 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an interior-center chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration on 3224 9th Street South consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows with wood surrounds and rowlock sills. Fenestration on 3226 9th Street South consists of 1/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with wood surrounds and rowlock sills. The second-story windows have a rowlock sill course and soldier lintel course. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry doors. The porch has a shed roof supported by wood brackets and metal filigree posts. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof clad in asphalt shingles. There are louvered gable vents on the side elevations. There is a dogtooth stringcourse on the façade. There is a one-story addition on the side elevation of 3226 9th Street South that is wood-frame construction clad in vinyl siding. Fenestration on the addition consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. A shed roof covers the addition. There is a two-story addition on the rear elevation of 3224 9th Street South. It is wood-frame construction clad in vinyl siding. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. A half-hipped roof covers the addition.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3228-3230 9th Street South 000-3383-0595 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-side chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration on both 3228 and 3230 9th Street South consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. The second-story windows have a rowlock sill course and soldier lintel course. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled wood entry doors. The porch has a half-hipped roof supported by wood posts. A flat roof with metal coping covers the dwelling. There is a dogtooth stringcourse on the façade. There are brick quoins on the corners of the dwelling. There is a one-story addition on the rear elevation of 3228 9th Street South. It is concrete-block construction and is covered by a shed roof.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

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Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 2

3232-3234 9th Street South 000-3383-0594 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-side chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration on both 3232 and 3234 9th Street South consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. Awnings cover windows on the side elevation of 3234 9th Street South. A one-story, two-bay enclosed porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry doors. The porch has a half-hipped roof supported by wood posts. A flat roof with metal coping covers the dwelling. There is a dogtooth stringcourse on the façade.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 2

3235-3237 9th Street South 000-3383-0502 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-side chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration on 3235 9th Street South consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. Fenestration on 3237 9th Street South consists of 1/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled wood entry doors. The porch has a shed roof supported by wood posts. A side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a one-story addition on the side elevation of 3237 9th Street South. The addition is concrete-block construction and is covered by a shed roof. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows. There is a one-story addition on the side elevation of 3235 9th Street South. The addition is masonry construction covered by a flat roof. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3236-3238 9th Street South 000-3383-0593 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-side chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration on both 3236 and 3238 9th Street South consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry doors. The porch has a shed roof supported by wood posts. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

9th Street South and South Irving Street

9th Street South and South Irving Street 000-3383-0021 Primary Resource Information: Park, Style: Other, 1950 (September 2006) This triangular-shaped park is bounded on the south by 9th Street South and on the west by South Irving Street. A diagonal sidewalk running northeast forms the other boundary line for the Arlington Heights Park. The park is set on a level grassy lot and landscaped with mature trees and shrubs. Three benches are located in the western portion of the park, while a picnic table is located in the southeast corner. The park also features a water fountain clad with a stone veneer.

Individual Resource Status: Park Contributing Total: 1

Arlington Boulevard

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2920 Arlington Boulevard 000-3383-0158 Primary Resource Information: Synagogue, Stories 2.00, Style: Modern Movement, 1947 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay synagogue was constructed in 1947. The building was redesigned in the Modern Movement-style in 1954. It is constructed on 6:1 Flemish-bond brick and has a beveled stone water table. It is covered by a front gable roof clad with asphalt shingles and has overhanging eaves and a plain frieze board. The double-leaf entry door has an 8-light transom and 3-light sidelights. The windows are 1-light metal casements and 1-light metal hopper windows capped by 3-light fixed metal windows. The windows have header sills. The exposed basement has 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows. A curved bay supported by concrete posts is located on the side (east) elevation.

Individual Resource Status: Synagogue Contributing Total: 1

3100 Arlington Boulevard 000-3383-0106 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1935 (September 2006) Set on a rock-faced concrete block foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular-block plan. It is wood-frame construction clad with vinyl siding. A side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has overhanging eaves and a plain frieze board. A pent roof runs along the façade and the rear elevation. The pent roof has supporting curved brackets and a plain frieze board. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. The single-leaf door has a square surround. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows and fixed 20-light vinyl windows on the first-story of the facade. A hyphen, clad in vinyl siding with 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows attaches the dwelling to the formerly detached garage. The garage is set on a concrete-block foundation and is clad with vinyl siding. The garage is covered by a front gable roof. A one-story, two-bay wing is attached to the east elevation. It is covered by a hipped-roof, clad in vinyl siding, and has 1/1 double-hung vinyl windows. A one-story rear addition is covered by a shed roof and is consistent in material and fenestration with the other addition. A second-story balcony is located above the addition.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3120 Arlington Boulevard 000-3383-0076 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1953 (September 2006) Set on a parged concrete foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction and has an exterior-end brick chimney constructed of stretcher-bond brick with a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves, returns, and a plain frieze board. The single-leaf entry door has a Colonial Revival-style door surround with fluted pilasters and a pediment with mullions. The central entry is covered by a one-story, one-bay portico. The portico is comprised of a metal awning and metal filigree posts. The 6/6 and 8/8 double-hung metal-sash windows has rowlock sills and square surrounds. The one-story, one-bay side porch has been enclosed with 6-course American-bond brick.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3128 Arlington Boulevard 000-3383-0049 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1953 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction and has an exterior-end brick chimney constructed of stretcher-bond brick with a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof with overhanging eaves and a plain frieze with returns. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. The single-leaf entry door has a Colonial Revival-style door surround with fluted pilasters and a broken pediment. The 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows have rowlock sills and square surrounds. The exposed basement has sliding 1-light windows. A two-story, wood-frame addition is attached to the east, west, and south elevations. The additions are set on poured concrete foundations and clad with Hardiplank siding. They have side gable roofs with overhanging eaves and 4/4 and 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

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Arlington Heights Historic District Arlington, Virginia

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3402 Arlington Boulevard 000-3383-0018 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is wood-frame construction clad in stone veneer on the first-story and aluminum siding on the second-story. There is an exterior-end chimney is clad in stone veneer. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with wood surrounds. A two-story, one-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled wood entry door. The porch has a front-gabled roof supported by Tuscan columns. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a one-story, one-bay wing on the east elevation. The wing is clad in aluminum siding and covered by a flat roof. The roof has a balcony with square balustrades. There is a two-story addition on the rear elevation. The materials and fenestration of the addition are consistent with the main block. A shed roof covers the addition. There is a one-story addition on the rear of the two-story addition. It is clad in aluminum siding and covered by a shed roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3406 Arlington Boulevard 000-3383-0017 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is wood-frame construction clad in stone veneer on the first-story and aluminum siding on the second-story. The dwelling has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. The single-leaf paneled wood entry door has a wood surround. The dwelling has a side-gabled roof with a projecting front gable, clad in asphalt shingles. Wood Tuscan posts support the projecting front gable. There is a one-story screened-in porch wing on the west elevation. It is covered by a shed roof and has pilaster corner boards. There is a two-story addition on the rear elevation. It is clad in aluminum siding and is covered by a shed roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3410 Arlington Boulevard 000-3383-0016 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is wood-frame construction clad in stone veneer on the first-story and aluminum siding on the second-story. There is an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. A one-story, one-bay portico frames the single-leaf paneled wood entry door. The portico has a front-gabled roof that is supported by wood posts. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a one-story porch on the west elevation. A hipped roof that is supported by wood posts covers the porch. There is a two-story addition on the rear elevation whose materials and fenestration are consistent with the main block. A shed roof covers the addition.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3414 Arlington Boulevard 000-3383-0015 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is wood-frame construction clad in stone veneer on the first-story and aluminum siding on the second-story. There is an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows. The single-leaf paneled wood entry door has a wood surround. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a one-story garage wing on the east elevation. It is clad in aluminum siding and is covered by a side-gabled roof. There is a paneled roll-up garage door on the façade. There is a one-story wing on the west elevation. The wing is clad in aluminum siding and is covered by a side-gabled roof. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung wood-sash windows. There is a two-story addition on the rear elevation whose materials and fenestration that are consistent with the main block. A shed roof covers the addition.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3420 Arlington Boulevard 000-3383-0014

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Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Dutch Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is wood-frame construction clad in stone veneer on the first-story and aluminum siding on the second-story. There is an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with torus profiled surrounds. There are louvered vinyl shutters on the first-story. The single-leaf paneled wood entry door has a wood surround. The dwelling is covered by a gambrel roof with overhanging eaves which is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a shed-roofed dormer on the façade and rear elevation. The dormer is clad in aluminum siding and has two 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. There is a one-story porch on the west elevation. It has lattice siding and is covered by a shed roof.

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1 1

3424 Arlington Boulevard 000-3383-0013 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1936 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is wood-frame construction clad in stone veneer on the first-story and aluminum siding on the second-story. There is an exterior-end chimney of stone veneer. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. There are vinyl louvered shutters on the façade. A one-story, one-bay portico frames the single-leaf paneled wood entry door. Tuscan columns support the portico. A side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a one-story, one-bay porch on the west elevation. A shed roof that is supported by wood posts covers the porch. There is a two-story addition on the rear elevation whose materials and fenestration are consistent with the main block. A shed roof covers the addition.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3500 Arlington Boulevard 000-3383-0012 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular-block form. It is wood-frame construction clad in stone veneer on the first-story and aluminum siding on the second-story. There is an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration consists of 1/1 and 6/1 double-hung metal-sash windows. There are vinyl louvered shutters on the façade. The single-leaf paneled wood entry door has a wood surround. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a denticulated frieze on the façade. There is a wood deck on the side (east) and rear (south) elevations.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3506 Arlington Boulevard 000-3383-0011 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is wood-frame construction clad in stone veneer on the first-story and aluminum siding on the second-story. There is an exterior-end chimney clad in stone veneer. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with square surrounds. The single-leaf paneled wood entry door has a thin square surround. The dwelling is covered by a gambrel roof with overhanging eaves, which is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a shed-roofed dormer on the façade and rear elevation. The dormer is clad in aluminum shingles and has two 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. There is a one-story bay on the west elevation. It is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a flat roof with wood balusters. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3510 Arlington Boulevard 000-3383-0010 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936

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(September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is wood-frame construction clad in stone veneer on the first-story and aluminum siding on the second-story. There is an exterior-end chimney clad in stone veneer. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows. There are vinyl louvered shutters on the façade. A two-story, one-bay porch frames the single-leaf wood entry door. A front-gabled roof that is supported by chamfered wood posts covers the porch. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a one-story, one-bay wing on the west elevation. The wing has a stone pier foundation and is clad in weatherboard siding. Fenestration consists of 4-light metal casement windows. A shed roof covers the wing. There is a two-story addition on the rear elevation. The addition is stretcher-bond brick construction with aluminum siding on the second-story. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows. A side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves covers the addition. On the rear of the addition is a porch with Tuscan columns and a square balustrade.

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3516 Arlington Boulevard 000-2027 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0009 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) The house consists of a one-and-a-half-story, side gambrel roof structure, three-bays wide across the front with a centered entry. The first-story is clad in random rubble, while the second-story is of frame construction with aluminum siding. Shed dormers extend across the full width of the front and rear roof. An east side porch has a shed roof. There is a rear, one-story, shed roof addition clad in vinyl siding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3520 Arlington Boulevard 000-2038 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0008 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) The house consists of a three-bay-wide, two-story, side gable building with a flared, hipped-roof portico sheltering the centered entry.

The first-story is clad in random rubble stone while the second-story is clad in vinyl siding. A two-story, shed roof extension extends off the rear of the house. A one-story, shed roof wing extends off the west elevation and is clad in vinyl siding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Pool/Swimming Pool Non-Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Pool House Non-Contributing Total: 1

3524 Arlington Boulevard 000-2036 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0007 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) This two-story, side gambrel-roof house features a three-bay-wide facade with a centered entry flanked by two 6/6, double-hung vinyl-sash windows. The first-story is clad in random rubble while the second-story is constructed of frame with aluminum siding atop. Shed dormers extend the full width of the front and rear roof slopes. A stuccoed, one-story, hipped-roof wing extends off the east elevation with one 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash window. There is a one-story, shed roof rear addition clad in vinyl siding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3602 Arlington Boulevard 000-2025 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0006 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) The house consists of a two-story, side gable structure with random rubble stone cladding on the first story and aluminum cladding on the frame second story. The facade contains three bays consisting of a central entry and flanking 6/6, double-hung wood sash windows. The front entry is emphatically emphasized by a two-story, pedimented portico supported on square columns. A two-story "T" wing extends off the rear. A one-story, frame, shed addition extends off the rear.

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Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

3606 Arlington Boulevard 000-2034 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0005 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) This two-story, side gable house features a three-bay facade with a centered entry sheltered by a flat roofed portico. The house is clad in random rubble stone on the first story and aluminum siding on the second story. The rear elevation is punctuated by a two-story, stone and frame wing with a shed roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3610 Arlington Boulevard 000-2023 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0004 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) The dwelling consists of a two-story, side gable, rectangular block with three-bays across the front and a centered entry sheltered by a flared, shed roof portico. The first-story is clad in random rubble stone while the second-story is of frame construction clad in aluminum siding with 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

3616 Arlington Boulevard 000-3383-0003 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course Flemish-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows. The first-story windows have rowlock sills and the second-story windows have a rowlock sill course. Awnings cover windows on the façade and west elevation. A one-story, one-bay porch frames the single-leaf wood entry door. The door has a thin surround. A half-hipped roof that is supported by wood posts covers the porch. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a plain frieze board on the façade. There is a one-story wing on the west elevation. It is stretcher-bond brick construction and is covered by a half-hipped roof. Fenestration consists of 1-light sliding metal windows. There is a one-story addition on the east elevation. It is stretcher-bond brick construction and is covered by a flat roof. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills and soldier lintels.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3702 Arlington Boulevard 000-3383-0002 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course Flemish-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows. The first-story windows have rowlock sills and the second-story windows have a rowlock sill course. The single-leaf wood entry door has a square surround and is covered by an awning. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a plain frieze board on the façade. There is a one-story wing on the west elevation. It is clad in weatherboard siding and is covered by a half-hipped roof. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung wood-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

3704 Arlington Boulevard 000-3383-0001 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course Flemish-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows. The first-story windows have rowlock sills and the second-story windows have a rowlock sill course. There are

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wood paneled shutters on the façade. The single-leaf wood entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features pilasters and an entablature. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a plain frieze board with returns on the façade. There is a one-story wing on the west elevation. The addition is clad in aluminum siding and is covered by a half-hipped roof. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung wood-sash windows. There is a one-story wing on the east elevation. The wing is clad in aluminum siding and is covered by a flat roof. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung wood-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

South Fenwick Street

1 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0159 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1959 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-story, three bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is 6:1 American-bond brick construction and the gables are clad with vinyl siding. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. It is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves, returns, and a plain frieze board. The single-leaf door is located within a recessed entry clad with T-111 siding. The windows are 2/2 double-hung metal-sash and there is a picture window with 2/2, 1-light, 2/2 metal windows. The windows have rowlock sills.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

11 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0160 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1959 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-story, three bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction and the gables are clad with weatherboard siding. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. It is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves, returns, and a plain frieze board. The single-leaf door has a thin surround and is flanked by 2/2 double-hung metal-sash windows. The windows are 2/2 double-hung metal-sash and there is a picture window with 2/2, 1-light, 2/2 metal windows. The windows have rowlock sills. A one-story, wood-frame porch has been enclosed on the north elevation. Retaining the stretcher-bond brick foundation, it has been enclosed with weatherboard siding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

12 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0157 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-one-half-story, four-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a Cape Cod form. It is 6-course Flemish-bond brick construction and has an exterior-front chimney. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The dwelling has a plain frieze board and returns. The single-leaf door has a thin surround. The 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows have rowlock sills. The one-story, two-bay porch has a shed roof and is supported by Tuscan posts. A garage is located in the exposed basement and has a wood roll-up door.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

16 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0156 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-one-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a Cape Cod form. It is 6-course Flemish-bond brick construction and has an exterior-end chimney with a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The single-leaf door has a thin surround and is located within a projecting front gable bay. The 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows have rowlock sills. Two gable dormers are located on the façade and a shed dormer is located on the rear elevation. The dormers are clad with asbestos shingles and have 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. The porch wing located on the north elevation has been enclosed with jalousie

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windows.

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17 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0161 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1920 (September 2006) Set on a rock-faced concrete block foundation, the one-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Craftsman-style with a bungalow form. It is wood-frame construction clad with vinyl siding. An interior chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a concrete cap. The dwelling is covered by a front gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves. The original entry door has been replaced with a sliding glass door. The 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have a square surround. The one-story, one-bay porch has been enclosed with materials and fenestration that are consistent with the main block. The original Craftsman-style columns remain.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Guest House Contributing Total: 1

20 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0155 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Tudor Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-one-half-story, four-bay single dwelling is designed in the Tudor Revival style with a Cape Cod form. It is stretcher-bond brick construction and has an exterior-front chimney. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The dwelling has a plain frieze board and returns. The single-leaf door is located within the enclosed front porch. Two bays wide, the porch is half-timbered with stucco infill. The porch has Tuscan posts. The 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have rowlock sills. A projecting front gable bay has a raked cornice and oriel window. A garage is located in the exposed basement and has a wood roll-up door.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

21 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0162 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1937 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is wood-frame construction clad with stone veneer on the first story and asbestos shingles on the second story. The dwelling has an exterior-end brick chimney clad with stone veneer. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The single-leaf entry door is located within an enclosed portico. The one-story portico has a storm door flanked by 5-light sidelights and capped by a 3-ligth transom. The 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows have square-edged surrounds and the first story windows have stone sills. A screened-in porch is located on the north elevation and is covered by a shed roof. The porch has wood posts and is partially clad with weatherboard siding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

24 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0154 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is stretcher-bond brick construction and has an exterior-end brick chimney constructed of stretcher-bond brick with a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof that is clad with asphalt shingles and has bed molding with an ogee-profile. A pent roof runs along the first story of the facade. The single-leaf entry door has a thin surround and is located within a projecting front gable bay. The 6/6 and 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows have rowlock sills. Two gable wall dormers are located on the façade and the second story is clad with weatherboard siding between the dormers. A one-story porch is located on the south elevation. The porch has a shed roof, wood posts, and square balusters.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

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25 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0163 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1937 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is wood-frame construction clad with stone veneer on the first story and vinyl siding on the second story. The dwelling has an exterior-end brick chimney clad with stone veneer. A side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The single-leaf entry door is located within a partially enclosed portico. The one-story portico has a shed roof supported by metal filigree posts. It is partially enclosed with 4-light fixed metal windows and aluminum siding. The 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows have square surrounds and the first story windows have stone sills. A one-story wood-frame addition is attached to the south elevation. It is set on a concrete-block foundation and is clad with vinyl siding. The addition has sliding 1-light metal windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

100 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0153 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6-course Flemish-bond brick construction and has an exterior-end brick chimney constructed of stretcher-bond brick with a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof that is clad with slate shingles. The single-leaf entry door has a thin surround and is located a one-story, one-bay portico. The portico has a shed roof supported by thin Tuscan columns. The 6/6 and 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows have rowlock sills. A one-story porch wing, located on the south elevation, has been enclosed with weatherboard siding. The wing has 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. A two-story addition is located on the rear elevation. It is clad in vinyl siding and has 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

103 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0164 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1937 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is wood-frame construction clad with stone veneer on the first story and vinyl siding on the second story and has an exterior-end brick chimney clad with stone veneer. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The single-leaf entry door has a thin surround. The 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows have square surrounds and the first story windows have stone sills. A one-story wood-frame addition is attached to the north elevation. It is covered by a shed roof and clad with vinyl siding. The addition has sliding 1-light metal windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

104 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0152 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-one-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a Cape Cod plan. It is clad with stone veneer and an exterior-end chimney clad with stone veneer. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The gables are clad with vinyl siding. The single-leaf door has a thin surround with a stone jack-arched lintel. The one-story, one-bay portico has a gable roof supported by Tuscan columns. The 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows has square surrounds and stone sills. Two gable dormers are located on the façade and a shed dormer is located on the rear elevation. The dormers are clad with vinyl siding and have 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

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105 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0165 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1937 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is wood-frame construction clad with stone veneer on the first story and vinyl siding on the second story. The dwelling has an exterior-end brick chimney clad with stone veneer. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof that is clad with asphalt shingles. The single-leaf entry door is set within a one-story, one-bay portico. The portico has a shed roof that is supported by Tuscan posts. The 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have square surrounds and the first story windows have stone sills. A one-story wood-frame addition is attached to the north elevation. It is covered by a half-hipped roof, the façade is clad with stone, and the side and rear elevation are clad with vinyl siding. The addition has 6/6 double-hung vinyl windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

108 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0151 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-one-half-story, four-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a Cape Cod form. It is 6-course Flemish-bond brick construction and has an exterior-front chimney. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has a plain frieze board and returns. The single-leaf door has a wide wood lintel. Two bays wide, the porch has a shed roof supported by wood posts. The 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have rowlock sills. A projecting front gable bay has a raked cornice and corbelled brick planter box supports. A garage is located in the exposed basement and has a roll-up wood door.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

109 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0166 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1937 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is wood-frame construction clad with stone veneer on the first story and asbestos shingles on the second story. The dwelling has an exterior-end brick chimney clad with stone veneer. The dwelling is covered with a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The single-leaf entry door has a thin surround and is set within a one-story, one-bay portico. The portico has a gable roof supported by Tuscan posts. The 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have square surrounds and the first story windows have stone sills. A one-story screened-in porch wing is located on the north elevation of the main block. The wing has a shed roof and is partially clad with asbestos shingles.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

112 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0150 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is wood-frame construction clad with stone veneer on the first story and asbestos shingles on the second story. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof that is clad with asphalt shingles. The single-leaf entry door has a thin surround. A one-story, three-bay porch has a flat roof supported by Tuscan posts and has a Chippendale-style balustrade. The 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows have square surrounds and the first story windows have stone sills. A one-story wood-frame addition clad in asbestos shingles is located on the rear elevation. The addition has a flat roof. A canted bay is located on the north elevation.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

113 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0167 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1937 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is wood-frame construction clad with stone veneer on the first story and aluminum siding on the second story. The dwelling has an exterior-end brick

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chimney clad with stone veneer. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The single-leaf entry door has a thin surround and is set within a one-story, one-bay portico. The portico has a gable roof supported by Tuscan posts. The 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows have square surrounds and the first story windows have stone sills. A one-story addition is attached to the south elevation. It is covered by a shed roof, clad with vinyl siding, and has 1/1 double-hung vinyl windows. A two-story addition is currently under construction off the rear elevation.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

116 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0149 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-one-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a Cape Cod form. It is 6-course Flemish-bond brick construction and has an exterior-end chimney with a corbelled cap. A side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The dwelling has a plain frieze board and returns. The single-leaf door has a thin surround and is set within a projecting front gable bay. Metal filigree posts support a metal awning that covers the entry. The 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have rowlock sills. Two gable dormers are located on the façade and a shed dormer is located on the rear elevation. The gable dormers are clad with weatherboard siding and the shed dormer is clad with asbestos shingles. A one-story addition clad in weatherboard siding is attached to the north elevation. The addition has a shed roof and 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

117 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0168 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-one-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a Cape Cod form. It is clad with a stone veneer and the gables are clad with vinyl siding. An exterior-end chimney is also clad with stone veneer. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has a plain frieze. The single-leaf door has a thin surround. The 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have stone sills. Two gable dormers are located on the façade and a shed dormer is located on the west elevation. The dormers are clad with vinyl siding and have 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

120 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0148 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-one-half-story, four-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a Cape Cod form. It is stretcher-bond brick construction and has an exterior-front chimney. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The dwelling has a plain frieze with returns. The single-leaf door has a thin surround. Two bays wide, the porch has a shed roof supported by turned wood posts. The 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows have rowlock sills. A projecting front gable bay has a raked cornice and paired 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows. A garage is located in the exposed basement and has a roll-up wood door.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

121 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0169 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-one-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a Cape Cod form. It is clad with a stone veneer and the gable ends are stuccoed. The exterior-end chimney is also clad with stone veneer. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles and has a plain frieze board. The single-leaf door has a thin surround. The 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have stone sills. Two gable dormers are located on the façade and a shed dormer is located on the rear elevation. The dormers are clad with stucco and have 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. A one-story addition is located on the rear elevation. The addition is clad with stucco and has a

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shed roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Individual Resource Status: Shed

Contributing Contributing

Total: Total:

1 1

122 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0147 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular-block plan. It is wood-frame construction clad with stone veneer on the first story and asbestos shingles on the second story. A chimney was not visible at the time of the survey. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof that is clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf entry door is located within a portico. The one-story portico has a gable roof supported by Tuscan columns. The 1-light wood casement windows have square surrounds and the first story windows have stone sills. A garage is located in the exposed basement and has a roll-up wood door. A one-story porch wing, now enclosed, is located above the garage. It is enclosed with sliding 1-light windows and weatherboard siding. The Tuscan columns remain visible. A square bay and a canted bay window are located on the north elevation.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

125 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0170 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-one-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a Cape Cod form. It is clad with a stone veneer and the gables are clad with vinyl siding. An exterior-end chimney is also clad with stone veneer. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles and has a plain frieze. The single-leaf door has a thin surround and is located within a portico. The one-story portico has a gable roof supported by Tuscan columns. The 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows have stone sills. Two gable dormers are located on the façade and a shed dormer is located on the rear elevation. The dormers are clad with vinyl siding and have 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows. A one-story addition is attached to the rear elevation. The addition is clad with weatherboard siding and has a shed roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Contributing Total: 1

128 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0146 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Dutch Colonial Revival, 1949 (September 2006) Set on a parged concrete foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Dutch Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is wood-frame construction clad with asbestos shingles. No chimney was visible at the time of the survey. The dwelling is covered by a gambrel roof that is clad with asphalt shingles and has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with flutes pilasters. The 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have square surrounds. A shed dormer is located on both the façade and rear elevation.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

129 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0171 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-one-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a Cape Cod form. It is clad with a stone veneer and the gables are clad with weatherboard. An exterior-end chimney is also clad with stone veneer. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles and has a plain frieze. The single-leaf door has a thin surround and is covered by a metal awning. Metal posts support the awning. The 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows have stone sills. Two gable dormers are located on the façade. The dormers are clad with weatherboard siding and have 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

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133 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0172 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-one-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a Cape Cod form. It is clad with a stone veneer and the gables are clad with Hardiplank siding. An exterior-end chimney is also clad with stone veneer. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles, which has a plain frieze. The single-leaf door has a thin surround and is located within a portico. The one-story portico has a gable roof supported by wood posts. The 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have stone sills. Two gable dormers are located on the façade and a shed dormer is located on the rear elevation. The dormers are clad with Hardiplank siding and have 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

134 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0145 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Other, 1962 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is a split-level house. It is 6-course Flemish-bond brick construction. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof that is clad with asphalt shingles. The dwelling has a plain frieze board and returns. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The single-leaf entry door has a thin surround. The 2/2 double-hung wood-sash windows have header sills. There is a picture window with 2/2, 1-light, 2/2 wood windows on the façade. A shed dormer is located on both the façade and rear elevations. The materials and fenestration of the dormers are consistent with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

211 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0182 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-story, four-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is stretcher-bond brick construction and the gables are clad with vinyl siding. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles and has wide overhanging eaves. The 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows has rowlock sill. The fixed window of the picture window has been infilled with plywood. A one-story, three-bay brick and vinyl addition is attached to the side (west) elevation. The addition has created a new entrance for the dwelling.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

300 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0203 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a concrete foundation, the one-story, three-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is 6-course Flemish-bond brick construction. It is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles that has overhanging eaves. An exterior-end chimney is constructed with stretcher-bond brick. The single-leaf door has a square surround. The windows are 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash and there is a picture windows with 1/1, 1-light, 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. The windows have rowlock sills. A two-bay recessed porch has a metal filigree post. A one-story carport is attached to the northwest elevation and is supported by metal posts.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

301 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0183 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Other, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a concrete foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Modern Movement style. Originally constructed in 1951, the building was significantly altered circa 2002. The height was raised from one to two stories, the windows were replaced, and the exterior was clad with stucco and stucco quoins. A cross-gable roof clad with asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has overhanging eaves and returns. The gables are clad with vinyl siding. A full-height, one-bay recessed porch has a column. The windows are 1/1 double-hung metal-sash and 1-light vinyl

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casement windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Individual Resource Status: Garage

Non-Contributing Contributing

Total: Total:

1 1

305 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0184 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a concrete foundation, the one-story, three-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is stretcher-bond brick construction and the gable ends are clad with aluminum siding. A cross-gable roof clad with asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has overhanging eaves. An interior chimney is constructed with stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. The single-leaf door has a square surround and is set within a recessed entrance bay. The windows are 1/1 double-hung metal-sash and a picture window with 1/1, 1-light, 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows. Brick posts support a shed-roofed porch on the facade.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

309 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0185 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a concrete foundation, the one-story, three-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction and the ends are clad with vinyl siding. It is covered by a cross-gable roof clad with asphalt shingles that has overhanging eaves. An interior chimney is constructed with stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. The single-leaf door has a square surround and is set within a recessed entrance bay which is clad with vinyl siding. The windows are 1/1 double-hung metal-sash and a picture window with 1/1, 1-light, 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

312 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0202 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a concrete foundation, the one-story, three-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction and the ends are clad with aluminum siding. It is covered by a cross-gable roof clad with asphalt shingles and has overhanging eaves. An interior chimney is constructed with stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. The single-leaf door has a square surround and is set within a recessed entrance bay, which is clad with aluminum siding. The windows are 1/1 double-hung metal-sash and a picture window with 4/4, 1-light, 4/4 double-hung wood-sash windows. The windows have rowlock sills. Metal filigree posts support a shed-roofed porch on the facade. A one-story carport with brick posts is located on the northwest corner of the house.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

313 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0186 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a concrete foundation, the one-story, three-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is masonry construction clad with stucco, the ends are clad with aluminum siding. A cross-gable roof clad with asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has overhanging eaves. An interior chimney is constructed with stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. The single-leaf door has a square surround and is set within a recessed entrance bay, which is clad with aluminum siding. The windows are 1/1 double-hung metal-sash and a picture window with 1/1, 1-light, 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows. The windows have rowlock sills. A one-story porch with flat roof and Tuscan posts is attached to the rear elevation.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

316 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0201 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1950

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(September 2006) Set on a concrete foundation, the one-story, three-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction with a 6-course Flemish-bond brick façade, the gable ends are clad with weatherboard siding. It is covered by a cross-gable roof clad with asphalt shingles that has overhanging eaves. An interior chimney is constructed with stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. The single-leaf door has a square surround and is set within a recessed entrance bay, which is clad with stucco. The windows are 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash and a picture window with 1­light vinyl casements flanking a 1-light fixed window. The windows have rowlock sills. There is a dogtooth stringcourse on the facade. A one-story garage has been attached to the dwelling at the northwest corner (the hyphen or connection was not visible at the time of survey). The garage is clad in vinyl siding, has a front gable roof, and double-leaf hinged doors.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

317 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0187 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a concrete foundation, the one-story, three-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is masonry construction clad with stucco. The gable ends are clad with aluminum siding. The dwelling is covered by a cross-gable roof clad with asphalt shingles that has overhanging eaves. An interior chimney is constructed with stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. The single-leaf door has a square surround and is set within a recessed entrance bay which is clad with aluminum siding. The windows are 2/2 double-hung metal-sash and a picture window with 2/2, 1-light, 2/2 double-hung metal-sash windows. The windows have rowlock sills.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

400 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0200 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a concrete foundation, the one-story, three-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is wood-frame construction clad with aluminum siding. The gable ends are clad in vertical siding. The dwelling is covered by a cross-gable roof clad with asphalt shingles that has overhanging eaves. An interior chimney is constructed with stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. The single-leaf door has a square surround and is set within a recessed entrance bay, which is clad with T-111 siding. The windows are 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash with square surrounds.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

401 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0188 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a concrete foundation, the one-story, three-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction. The gable ends are clad with aluminum siding. A cross-gable roof clad with asphalt shingles covers it. The roof has overhanging eaves. An interior chimney is constructed with stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. The single-leaf door has a square surround and is set within a recessed entrance bay, which is clad with aluminum siding. Metal filigree posts support the overhanging eaves over the entrance bay. The windows are 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash with rowlock sills. A rounded bay window on the façade has 1-light vinyl casements.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

404 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0199 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a concrete foundation, the one-story, three-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction with a 6-course Flemish-bond brick façade. The gable ends are clad with vinyl siding. The dwelling is covered by a cross-gable roof clad with asphalt shingles that has overhanging eaves. An interior chimney is constructed with stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. The single-leaf door has a square surround and is set within a recessed entrance bay which is clad with vinyl siding. The windows are 8/8 double-hung vinyl-sash have rowlock sills. A rounded bay window on the façade has 1-light vinyl casements.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

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405 South Fenwick Street 000-3383-0189 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a concrete foundation, the one-story, three-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction. The gable ends are clad in aluminum siding. The dwelling is covered by a cross-gable roof clad with asphalt shingles that has overhanging eaves. An interior chimney is constructed with stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. The single-leaf door has a square surround and is set within a recessed entrance bay which is clad with aluminum siding. The one-story porch has a shed roof supported by Tuscan columns. The windows are 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash have rowlock sills. The picture window is 8-light vinyl casements flanking a fixed window. The picture window has a segmental arch lintel.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Individual Resource Status: Shed

Contributing Non-Contributing

Total: Total:

1 1

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2 South Fillmore Street 000-3383-0173 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1959 (September 2006) Set on a concrete foundation, the one-story, three-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction. The gables are clad with board-and-batten siding. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves and a plain fascia. An exterior-end chimney is constructed with stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. The single-leaf door has a square surround. The windows are 2/2 double-hung wood-sash and there is a rounded bay window with 1-light vinyl casements. The windows have rowlock sills. A projecting front gable bay is located on the southern bay of the façade. The bay has consistent materials and fenestration with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

10 South Fillmore Street 000-3383-0174 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a concrete foundation, the one-story, three-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction. The gables are clad with board-and-batten siding. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves and has a plain fascia. An exterior-end chimney is constructed with stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. The single-leaf door has a square surround. The windows are 2/2 double-hung wood-sash and there is a rounded bay window with 1-light vinyl casements. The windows have rowlock sills. A one-story porch on the south elevation has been enclosed with jalousie windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

304 South Fillmore Street 000-3383-0196 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1960 (September 2006) Set on a concrete foundation, the one-story, two-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is stretcher-bond brick construction. The gables are clad with vertical wood siding. An exterior-front chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction. The dwelling is covered by a front gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves and a plain fascia. The single-leaf door has a square surround and is located within a recessed entry. The windows are 1-light wood casements with rowlock sills. A carport is attached to the north elevation and has a shed roof supported by wood posts.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

306 South Fillmore Street 000-3383-0195 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Other, 1981 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay building is a vernacular single dwelling. It is wood-frame construction clad with T­111 siding. An exterior-end chimney is clad with T-111 siding. A side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. Fenestration consists of

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1/1 double-hung wood-sash windows and a single-leaf door.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

308 South Fillmore Street 000-3383-0194 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is wood-frame construction clad with aluminum siding. An exterior-end chimney is clad in stone veneer. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The single-leaf entry door is framed by a one-story portico. The portico has a gable roof supported by wood posts. The 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows have square surrounds. A one-story wing is attached to the north elevation and the materials and fenestration are consistent with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Individual Resource Status: Garage

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312 South Fillmore Street 000-3383-0193 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1935 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-one-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a Cape Cod form. The dwelling has been turned to the side to fit the lot size. It is stretcher-bond brick construction and the gables are clad with aluminum siding. A solider stringcourse encircles the dwelling. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction. The dwelling is covered by a front gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The single-leaf door has a square surround and is covered by a shed-roofed porch hood. The 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have rowlock sills.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

314 South Fillmore Street 000-3383-0192 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1937 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-one-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a Cape Cod form. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction and the gables are clad in aluminum siding. The exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The single-leaf door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters. The entrance is located within a projecting front gable bay. Metal filigree posts support a metal awning within the gable bay. The 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have rowlock sills and a solider lintel course. Two gable dormers are located on the façade. The dormers are clad in aluminum siding and have 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. A two-story and a one-story addition are on the rear elevation. The two-story addition is clad in aluminum siding and the one-story addition is clad in vinyl siding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

400 South Fillmore Street 000-3383-0191 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Dutch Colonial Revival, 1949 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Dutch Colonial Revival style. It is wood-frame construction clad with vinyl siding. A cross gambrel roof clad with fishscale-style asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has a projecting gambrel bay with overhanging eaves. The gable ends are clad with wood shingles. An arched dormer is located on the façade. The windows are 6/6 and 8/8 double-hung wood-sash and there is a picture window with 6/6, 1-light, 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows. A one-story porch on the south elevation has been enclosed with jalousie windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

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Arlington Heights Historic District Arlington, Virginia

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510 South Fillmore Street 000-3383-0218 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 3.00, Style: Moderne, 1961 (September 2006) Set on a concrete foundation, the three-story, three-bay multiple dwelling is designed in the Moderne style. It is stretcher-bond brick construction with T-111 panels. The building is covered by a side gable roof sheathed with asphalt shingles and has overhanging eaves and a plain frieze. The gables are clad with T-111. The paired, 1-light metal casements and picture windows with 1-light metal casements flanking a fixed 1-light metal window have rowlock sills. The single-leaf door has a thin square surround and is located within a one-story portico. The portico has a flat roof supported by metal filigree posts.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

516 South Fillmore Street 000-1996 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0219 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Tudor Revival, ca 1930 (September 2006) This one-and-a-half-story, side gable house features a Tudor Revival-style asymmetrical, front gable projecting entry vestibule. It is wood-frame construction clad with vinyl siding and has a prominent, front exterior chimney embellished by randomly inserted, uncut stone. The house is three-bays wide and has 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows.

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5 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0020 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Other, 2005 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in a modern Colonial Revival style. It is wood-frame construction clad with stretcher-bond brick veneer and has a stone string-course. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof sheathed with asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves and a plain frieze. A two-story canted bay has a turret roof and the materials and fenestration are consistent with the main block. The 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows has stone sills. The single-leaf door has 1-light sidelights and a fanlight. A one-story projecting front bay is covered by a gable roof and has a Palladian window.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

9 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0131 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1990 (September 2006) Set on a stretcher-bond brick foundation, the two-story, four-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is wood-frame construction clad with vinyl siding. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof with a central front gable. The roof is clad with asphalt shingles and has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf entry door has a square surround and 5-light sidelights. The windows are 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash. A one-story, five-bay porch has a shed roof, turned wood posts, and square balusters. The porch roof is incorporated into a one-and-one-half­story wing. The wing has an exterior-end chimney closed with vinyl siding. The wing also has 12-light sliding doors.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

11 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0132 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, ca 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-story, two-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is wood-frame construction clad with vinyl siding. The façade is clad with a stretcher-bond brick veneer. An exterior-front chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. It is covered by a cross-gable roof clad with asphalt shingle. The single-leaf door is located on the south elevation. The windows are 8/8 double-hung metal-sash and the picture window is 1-light fixed. A one-story carport is attached to the north elevation and is supported by wood posts.

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Arlington Heights Historic District Arlington, Virginia

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Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

19 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0133 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1925 (September 2006) Set on a concrete-block foundation, the one-and-one-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a Cape Cod form. It is wood-frame construction clad with Hardiplank siding. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The single-leaf door has a square surround. Three bays wide, the porch has a shed roof supported by Tuscan posts and has square balusters. The single and paired windows are 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash and have square surrounds. A shed dormer is located on the rear elevation and is consistent with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

20 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0130 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1925 (September 2006) Set on a concrete-block foundation, the one-and-one-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a Cape Cod form. It is wood-frame construction clad with Hardiplank shingles. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a concrete cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The dwelling has a plain frieze board with returns. The single-leaf door has a square surround. Two bays in width, the porch has a shed roof supported by wood posts. The porch has square balusters. The single and paired windows are 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash. A projecting front gable bay and front gable dormer are located on the facade. They have consistent fenestration and materials with the main block. A two-story and a one-story addition are attached to the rear elevation. The addition has altered the rear roofline, but the materials and fenestration are consistent with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

101 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0134 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1925 (September 2006) Set on a rock-faced concrete-block foundation, the one-and-one-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Craftsman-style with a bungalow form. It is wood-frame construction clad with German siding. An interior chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The single-leaf door has a square surround. Three bays wide, the porch has a shed roof supported by Tuscan posts on rock-faced concrete-block piers. The single and paired windows are 1/1 double-hung wood-sash. A one-story addition is attached to the northeast corner. The addition is clad with German siding and has 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

102 South Garfield Street 000-1939 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0129 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1915 (September 2006) The house has a irregular footprint resulting from the addition of a large wing to the rear of the original block. Side gable in orientation, the main block has an asymmetrical three-bay facade protected by a full-width porch. Rock-faced concrete block piers support the porch roof. A one-story frame addition with a gable roof has been added to the rear; another has been joined to the northwest corner. Vinyl siding has been applied to the exterior of the house. New windows have been installed.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

106 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0128 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1964

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(September 2006) Set on a concrete foundation, the two-and-one-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival-style and is currently under alteration. It is wood-frame construction clad with vinyl siding. The dwelling is covered by a front gable roof with has overhanging eaves. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. An interior chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction. The single-leaf door has a 1-light transom. The fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows and a Palladian window in the gable end. The one-story, three-bay porch has a half-hipped roof supported by wood posts. Six gable wall dormers have 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. The second story has a projecting bay with half-hipped roof covering the attached garage.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

107 South Garfield Street 000-1948 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0135 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1920 (September 2006) The dwelling has a front gable roof joined by a full-width hipped roof porch at the front. The three-bay facade is asymmetrical in composition. There are two gable dormers clad in weatherboard siding and a projecting square bay off the north elevation. Rock-faced concrete-blocks were used to construct the foundation. A new front door has been installed.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

110 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0127 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1964 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one- story, three bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is 5-course Flemish-bond brick construction. An exterior-side chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. It is covered by a hipped-roof clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf door has a thin surround. The 2/2 double-hung wood-sash windows have rowlock sills.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1Individual Resource Status: Garage Non-Contributing Total: 1

116 South Garfield Street 000-1950 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0126 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1927 (September 2006) This 1-1/2-story, 2-bay, side-gable house features a side entry, prominent front-gable dormer, and a full-width Craftsman-style front porch. The house is clad in wood weatherboard and the gable ends and the dormers are covered in wood shingles. The wide eaves are embellished by triangular wood brackets. The dormer contains a bank of four 6/1 double-hung, sash windows. A shed-roof greenhouse addition extends off the south elevation. The front porch has been screened.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

119 South Garfield Street 000-1941 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0136 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1927 (September 2006) This house has a side gable roof expanded by shed roof extensions at the front and rear. The three-bay facade has an asymmetrical composition, a slightly off-centered entrance, and 6/6 double hung wood sash windows. Rock-faced concrete-blocks comprise the foundation. Aluminum siding clads the exterior.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

121 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0137 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1935 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, three-bay Colonial Revival-style building is a single dwelling. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed with 6-course Flemish-bond brick and has an exterior-front chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The second story is clad

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in Hardiplank siding. A hipped roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling, which features a projecting half-hipped bay on the façade. Fenestration consists of 6/6 and 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows, rowlock sills, segmented arched rowlock lintels, and a single-leaf wood door. A one-story, one-bay half-hipped porch with fluted Tuscan columns frames the entrance.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

122 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0125 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1930 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction and the second story is clad with asbestos shingles. The interior chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a front gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has a raked cornice. The single-leaf door has a Colonial Revival-style surround that has fluted pilasters and a pediment. The 6/6 and 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows have square wood surrounds. The first story windows have rowlock sills. A one-story wing is attached to the south elevation. It is clad with weatherboard and has 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

125 South Garfield Street 000-1943 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0138 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Other, ca 2005 (September 2006) Set on a parged concrete foundation, this two-story, two-bay modern Craftsman-style building is a single dwelling. It is wood-frame construction clad in Hardiplank siding. A hipped roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling, which features a projecting half-hipped bay on the façade elevation. The roof has overhanging eaves. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows and a single-leaf paneled wood door. A one-story, one-bay porch with Craftsman-style posts frames the entrance. The porch has a front gable roof with exposed rafters.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

129 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0139 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) Set on a parged concrete foundation, the one-and-one-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a Cape Cod form. It is stretcher-bond brick construction with a rowlock watertable. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles that has a plain frieze. The single-leaf door has a square surround. The one-story, one-bay porch has a gable roof supported by wood posts and has square balusters. The single and paired windows are 1/1 double-hung metal-sash. They have square surrounds and rowlock sills. Two gable dormers, clad in vinyl siding have 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. Two one-story additions are located on the rear elevation of the main block. The northern addition is clad with asbestos shingles and covered by a gable roof. The southern addition is a screened-in porch with a flat roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

130 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0124 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1925 (September 2006) Set on a rock-faced concrete-block foundation, the one-and-one-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Craftsman-style with a bungalow form. It is wood-frame construction clad with aluminum siding. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf door has 15-light sidelights and a 7-light transom. The windows are single and paired 6/6 and 8/8 double-hung wood-sash. A large gable dormer is located on the façade and has three 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. The porch has been enclosed with materials and fenestration consistent with the main block. A one-story addition is located on the rear elevation and is clad in aluminum siding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

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132 South Garfield Street 000-1956 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0123 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1921 (September 2006) Set on a rock-faced concrete-block foundation, the one-and-one-half-story single dwelling is designed in the Craftsman style. It is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The porch has been enclosed with 4/4 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. The centered door is flanked by 10-light sidelights. The shed dormer has 4-light fixed windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

133 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0140 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) Set on a parged concrete foundation, the one-and-one-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a Cape Cod form. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction with a rowlock water table. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles with a plain frieze. The single-leaf door has a square surround. The one-story, three-bay porch has a gable roof supported by wood posts and has been partially enclosed with asbestos shingles. The single and paired windows are 6/6 double-hung wood-sash. The windows have square surrounds and rowlock sills. Two gable dormers are located on the façade, they are clad with aluminum siding and have 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows. A screened-in porch with shed roof is attached to the rear elevation.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

138 South Garfield Street 000-1949 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0122 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1920 (September 2006) The house has a modest form that consists of a low-pitched side gable roof. The facade is dominated by a band of continuous windows and a centered entrance that enclose the original full-width porch. Three fixed 6-light casement windows fill in the front shed roof dormer. Asbestos shingles have been applied to the exterior. The front porch has been enclosed with windows and a new front entrance. The rear porch has also been enclosed.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Individual Resource Status: Garage

Contributing Contributing

Total: Total:

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137 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0141 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Dutch Colonial Revival, 1949 (September 2006) Set on a parged concrete foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Dutch Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is wood-frame construction clad with vinyl siding. The dwelling is covered by a gambrel roof clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf entry door has a thin surround. The 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows have square surrounds. Shed dormers are located on the façade and rear elevation. The materials and fenestration of the dormers are consistent with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

141 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0142 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction. An exterior chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. A hipped roof clad with asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The single-leaf entry door has a thin surround. The paired 1-light metal casement windows are capped with a 1-light metal transom. A one-story wing is located on the north elevation. It is clad with weatherboard siding and provides a second entrance.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

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Arlington Heights Historic District Arlington, Virginia

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145 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0143 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Dutch Colonial Revival, 1949 (September 2006) Set on a parged concrete foundation, the one-and-one-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Dutch Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is wood-frame construction clad with vinyl siding. The dwelling is covered by a gambrel roof clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with an entablature. The 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have square surrounds. Shed dormers are located on the façade and rear elevation. The materials and fenestration of the dormers are consistent with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

212 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0238 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6-course Flemish-bond brick construction with a solider watertable. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof that is clad with asphalt shingles and has a plain frieze with returns. The single-leaf entry door has a square surround and 4-light sidelights. The one-story portico has a gable roof supported by Tuscan columns. The 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have square surrounds and rowlock sills. A one-story wing is attached to the north elevation and is covered by a shed roof. Originally a porch, it is enclosed with aluminum siding and has 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows. A one-story, shed-roofed addition is attached to the west elevation. It is clad with aluminum siding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Individual Resource Status: Garage

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1 1

300 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0237 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6-course Flemish-bond brick construction. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof that is clad with asphalt shingles and has a denticulated brick frieze. The single-leaf entry door has a projecting brick surround with a corbelled cornice. The 8/12 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have square surrounds and rowlock sills. The 12-light vinyl windows have a rowlock sill course. A two-and-one-half-story rear addition is wood-frame construction clad with vinyl siding. It is covered by a side gable roof, has paired 12-light vinyl casement windows, and a fanlight in the gable.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

301 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0204 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-one-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a Cape Cod form. It is 6-course Flemish-bond brick construction. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles and has a plain frieze with returns. The single-leaf door has a square surround. The one-story, one-bay portico has a gable roof supported by wood posts. The 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows have square surrounds and rowlock sills. Two gable dormers are located on the façade, clad with asbestos shingles, and have 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows. A one-story wing with a shed roof is attached to the west elevation. The wing is clad with weatherboard siding and has 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

304 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0236 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941

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(September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6­course Flemish-bond brick construction. An interior end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof that is clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has a plain frieze. The single-leaf entry door is framed by 4/4 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. A half-hipped porch hood with knee braces covers the window and door. The 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows have square surrounds and rowlock sills. An oriel window supported by knee braces is located on the southwest elevation. A one-story addition, with a shed roof, is attached to the rear elevation. The addition is clad with aluminum siding and has 1-light windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

308 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0235 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6-course Flemish-bond brick construction. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof that is clad with asphalt shingles and has a denticulated brick frieze. The single-leaf entry door has a fanlight transom and arched solider projecting brick surround. The 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows have square surrounds and rowlock sills. The first story has inverted splayed wood lintels and the second story has a rowlock sill course. A one-story addition with shed roof is attached to the rear elevation. the addition is clad in weatherboard siding and has 4-light metal casement windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

311 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0205 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6-course Flemish-bond brick construction. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof that is clad with asphalt shingles and has a plain frieze with returns. The single-leaf entry door is set within a one-story portico. The portico has a gable roof supported by thin Tuscan columns. The 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have square surrounds and rowlock sills. The first story has solider lintels. An original one-story screened-in porch is located off the south elevation. Set on a brick foundation, the porch has a gable roof supported by wood posts.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

312 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0234 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6­course Flemish-bond brick construction. An interior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has brick dentils and a flat frieze. Two front gable hoods project over the second story windows. The single-leaf entry door and a 4/4 double-hung wood-sash window with rowlock sill are covered by a half-hipped hood with knee braces. The 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows have square surrounds and rowlock sills. The first story has inverted splayed wood lintels and the second story has a rowlock sill course. A one-story addition with a shed roof is attached to the rear elevation. The addition is clad with weatherboards and has 1-light vinyl windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

315 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0206 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6­

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course Flemish-bond brick construction. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has a plain frieze. The single-leaf entry door has 2-light sidelights. The 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows have square surrounds and rowlock sills. Stucco-clad blind fanlights are located above windows on the first story of the facade. A two-story addition is attached to the rear elevation. The materials and fenestration are consistent with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

316 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0233 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6­course Flemish-bond brick construction. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. There are brick dentils and a flat frieze on the facade. Two front gable hoods project over the second story windows. The single-leaf entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters. The 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows have square surrounds and rowlock sills. A one-story screened-in porch with a shed roof is attached to the rear elevation.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

319 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0207 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6-course Flemish-bond brick construction and has a rowlock belt course and solider water table. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof that is clad with asphalt shingles and has a denticulated frieze. The single-leaf entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a pediment. The 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have square surrounds and rowlock sills. The first story has an ogee profiled lintel. The second story windows have front gable hoods.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

320 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0232 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6-course Flemish-bond brick construction. An interior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The dwelling has brick dentils and a flat frieze. The single-leaf entry door has a 4/4 double-hung wood-sash window with rowlock sill next to it. A half-hipped hood with knee braces covers the window and door. The 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows have square surrounds and rowlock sills. The first story has an inverted splayed wood lintel. A two-story addition with a flat roof is attached to the rear elevation. The first story is brick construction and the second story is a screened-in porch.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

323 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0208 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6­course Flemish-bond brick construction. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The dwelling has a plain frieze. A projecting front gable with a raked cornice is centrally located above the second story windows. The single-leaf entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and round arch with dentils. The 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have square surrounds and rowlock sills. A one-story addition with a shed roof is attached to the rear elevation. The addition is

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clad with aluminum siding.

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400 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0231 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6-course Flemish-bond brick construction. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The dwelling has a plain frieze. The single-leaf entry door has a square surround. The 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows have square surrounds and rowlock sills. The second story has a rowlock sill course and a blind round window with basket weave brickwork. A one-story addition with a shed roof is attached to the rear elevation. The addition is clad with weatherboard siding and has 10-light wood casement windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

401 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0209 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6-course Flemish-bond brick construction. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The dwelling has a plain frieze board. The single-leaf entry door is set within a one-story portico. The portico has a half-hipped roof and fluted Tuscan columns. The 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have square surrounds and rowlock sills. The first story has spandrel panels clad in vinyl siding and the second story has a rowlock sill course.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

404 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0230 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6-course Flemish-bond brick construction and has a rowlock belt course. The second story of the façade is clad with aluminum siding. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The single-leaf entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters. The 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows have square surrounds and rowlock sills. A square bay is located on the first story of the façade. The bay is clad in aluminum, has a half-hipped roof, and paired 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows. A one-story screened-in porch with a shed roof is attached to the rear elevation.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

405 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0210 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6­course Flemish-bond brick construction. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The dwelling has a plain frieze. The single-leaf entry door is framed by a one-story portico. The portico has a flare half-hipped roof and Ionic columns. The 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows have square surrounds and rowlock sills. The second story has a rowlock sill course.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

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Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

408 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0229 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6-course Flemish-bond brick construction. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The dwelling has a plain frieze. The single-leaf entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a pediment. The 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have square surrounds and rowlock sills. A one-story addition with a shed roof is attached to the rear elevation. The addition is clad with weatherboard siding and the northern-half is a screened-in porch.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

409 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0211 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6-course Flemish-bond brick construction. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The dwelling has a plain frieze. The single-leaf entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a pediment. The 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows have square surrounds and rowlock sills. The first story windows have inverted splayed wood lintels.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

412 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0228 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6­course Flemish-bond brick construction. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The dwelling has a plain frieze. The single-leaf entry door has 4-light sidelights. A one-story portico has a half-hipped roof with Tuscan columns. The 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows have square surrounds and rowlock sills. The side elevation has 2­course segmental arched rowlock lintels. A two-story addition with a front gable roof is attached to the rear elevation. The northern-half of the addition is clad with brick and the southern-half is clad with vinyl.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

413 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0212 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6­course Flemish-bond brick construction and has a rowlock belt course. The southern bay of the first story of the facade and the second story of the façade above the belt course is clad with weatherboard siding. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof that is clad with asphalt shingles and has a plain frieze. The single-leaf entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters. The 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows have square surrounds. A one-story addition with a shed roof is attached to the rear elevation. The addition is clad with weatherboard siding and has 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

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416 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0227 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6­course Flemish-bond brick construction. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The dwelling has a plain frieze. A projecting front gable with a raked cornice is centrally located above the second story windows. The single-leaf entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and pediment. The 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have square surrounds and rowlock sills. The side elevation has 2-course segmental arched rowlock lintels. A one-story addition with a shed roof is attached to the rear elevation. The addition is clad with aluminum siding.

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1 1

500 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0226 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6­course Flemish-bond brick construction. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The dwelling has a plain frieze. A projecting front gable with a raked cornice is centrally located above the second story windows. The single-leaf entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and pediment. The 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have square surrounds and rowlock sills. The side elevation has 2-course segmental arched rowlock lintels. A one-story addition with a shed roof is attached to the rear elevation. The addition is clad with aluminum siding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

501 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0213 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6-course Flemish-bond brick construction and has a rowlock belt course. The second story of the façade is clad with weatherboard siding. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The dwelling has a plain frieze. Projecting front gables are located above the second story windows on the façade. The single-leaf entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters. The one-story portico has a gable roof and Tuscan posts. The 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows have square surrounds and rowlock sills. The side elevation has 2-course segmental arched rowlock lintels.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

504 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0225 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6-course Flemish-bond brick construction and the gables are clad with vinyl. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The dwelling has a plain frieze. The single-leaf entry door is set within a one-story portico. The portico has a half-hipped roof and wood posts. The 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows have square surrounds and rowlock sills. The second story has a rowlock sill course. The side elevation has 2-course segmental arched rowlock lintels. A two-story addition with a shed roof is attached to the rear elevation. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and the first story of the addition wraps the northwest corner of the house.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

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505 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0214 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6­course Flemish-bond brick construction. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The dwelling has a plain frieze. The single-leaf entry door is set within a one-story portico. The portico has a half-hipped roof and wood posts. The 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have square surrounds and rowlock sills. The second story has a rowlock sill course. The side elevation has 2-course segmented arched rowlock lintels. A one-story addition with a shed roof is attached to the rear elevation. The addition has a brick pier foundation and is clad with weatherboards.

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1 1

605 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0463 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1930 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The dwelling has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf entry door has a concrete quoins surround and is located within a projecting bay. The one-story bay is brick construction with decorative stones and an asymmetrical gable roof. The 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have square surrounds and rowlock sills. A one-story hyphen connects the main block to a once detached garage. The hyphen is clad with vinyl and has 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. The garage is 6-course American-bond brick construction and has a front gable roof with raked cornice. The roll-up door has a solider course lintel.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

611 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0464 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1935 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6­course American-bond brick construction and has an exterior-end brick chimney constructed of stretcher-bond brick with a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves and a denticulated frieze. The single-leaf entry door has a Colonial Revival-style door surround with fluted pilasters. The 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows have rowlock sills and square surrounds. A one-story wing is attached to the north elevation. Originally a porch the wing has been enclosed with weatherboard siding and 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows, although the original brick posts remain. A one-story addition with a shed roof is attached to the rear elevation. The addition is clad with weatherboard siding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

612 South Garfield Street 000-1981 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0455 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1920 (1997) The house consists of a two-story, three-bay, side gable rectangular block with a 1-story, hipped roof porch extending across the full-width of the facade. The house has a plain, unmolded wood cornice and modestly articulated corbelled chimney cap. The porch is set on brick piers and has been enclosed by jalousie windows. All the exterior trim has been encased in aluminum, and 1-story, frame garage addition was added at the rear.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

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615 South Garfield Street 000-1994 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0465 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1930

(September 2006) This one-and-one-half-story house consists of a main, one-and-one-half-story, side gable block with a one-and-one-half-story side-gable wing on the north side. A single shed dormer extends across the front of the main block with two gable-roofed, wall dormers integrated into the main shed dormer. The entrance is contained within an extruded entry porch. A Colonial-Revival-style door surround with fluted pilasters adorns the entry and a prominent cornice with dentil moldings extends across the facade. The garage located within the wing has been enclosed with paired 8/8 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. The windows have a rowlock sill and soldier course lintel.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

616 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0456 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction and has an exterior-end brick chimney constructed of stretcher-bond brick with a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves. A two-story, projecting front gable bay is located on the northern-half of the façade. The single-leaf entry door is set within a one-story, two-bay porch. The porch has a gable roof supported by Tuscan columns and square balusters. The 6/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have rowlock sills and square surrounds.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

619 South Garfield Street 000-3383-0466 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction and has an exterior-end brick chimney constructed of stretcher-bond brick with a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles which has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf entry door has a Colonial Revival-style door surround with fluted pilasters and broken pediment. The 6/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have header sills and square surrounds. A one-story wing is attached to the south elevation. Originally a porch the wing has been enclosed with weatherboard siding and 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows, although the original brick posts remain. A one-story shed roof addition is attached to the rear elevation. The addition is clad with weatherboard.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

620 South Garfield Street 000-1992 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0457 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Dutch Colonial Revival, ca 1930

(September 2006) This two-story, two-bay house features a prominent side-gambrel roof with a nearly-full-width shed dormer at the front and rear. A full-width porch extends across the front and is supported on brick, corner posts and two wood Tuscan columns. The front dormer contains two 1/1, double-hung vinyl-sash windows. The gables are clad with asbestos shingles. Some of the windows have been replaced.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

626 South Garfield Street 000-1983 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0458 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Tudor Revival, ca 1920 (September 2006) This house is a two-story, hipped roof structure with two-bays across the front. The side-hall entry is housed within a projecting front gable vestibule that is Tudor Revival in form and detailing. The vestibule takes an asymmetrical gable form and is embellished by stone quoining around the door and random, uncut stone inserted within the brick fabric. A one-story hyphen connects the main block to a one-story garage. The hyphen has a side gable roof and 2-light fixed windows. The garage has a front gable roof and an aluminum roll-up door. The garage has been re-clad, the windows on the main house

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replaced, and a frame, shed roof addition appended to the rear of the garage.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

627 South Garfield Street 000-1985 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0467 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1920 (September 2006) This two-story, side gable house features two bays on the facade, one is the side entry which is housed in a shed-roof projecting vestibule, and the other a pair of 6/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. The house is detailed with rowlock sills and soldier lintels at the windows. The south side porch is supported by wood posts.

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123-125 South Glebe Road 000-3383-0039 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has two exterior-end chimneys of stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration consists of 6/6 and 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. There are two one-story, one-bay porches which frame the single-leaf wood entry doors of 123 and 125 S. Glebe Road. The porches are covered by a front-gabled roof which is supported by wood brackets. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The dwelling has a two-story rear extension with a flat roof. There is a two-story addition on the rear elevation. The addition is stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration consists of 2/2 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. A shed roof covers the addition.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

127-129 South Glebe Road 000-3383-0040 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6­course American-bond brick construction and has two exterior-end stretcher-bond brick chimneys with corbelled caps. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf doors are located within one-story porticos. The two porticos have gable roofs supported by Tuscan posts. The 6/6 and 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows have rowlock sills and splayed brick lintels.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

133 South Glebe Road 000-3383-0041 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6­course American-bond brick construction and the second story is clad with aluminum siding. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf entry door has a thin surround and is covered by a metal awning. The 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have rowlock sills. A one-story addition with a shed roof is attached to the rear elevation. The addition is clad with vinyl siding and has 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

333 South Glebe Road 000-3383-0047 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 7.00, Style: International Style, 1955 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the seven-story apartment building is designed in the International-style. It is 6-course American-bond brick

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construction and has an interior chimney with a concrete cap. A flat roof with concrete coping covers the building. A pent roof runs along the first story. The double-leaf door is set within a shed roofed portico that is supported by concrete columns. The 1-light metal casement windows flank a large picture window and are capped with a 1-light transom. The windows have concrete sill and lintel courses. The first story of the building is used for commercial space and is clad with concrete panels. The commercial spaces are two-bays in width with single-leaf doors and fixed storefront window.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Pool house Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Pool/Swimming Pool Contributing Total: 1

509 South Glebe Road 000-3383-0355 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6­course American-bond brick construction. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The dwelling has a plain fascia. The single-leaf entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a segmental arched lintel. The 1/1 double-hung wood-sash windows have rowlock sills and the first story windows have solider lintels. The one-story, one-bay wing was originally a porch and has been enclosed with weatherboard siding. A half-hipped roof covers the porch.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

605 South Glebe Road 000-3383-0394 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1980 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in a modern Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is frame construction clad with vinyl siding. The facade has stretcher-bond brick veneer on the façade. It is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles and has overhanging eaves and a denticulated frieze. The single-leaf entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a broken pediment. The 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have rowlock sills on the façade. A one-story wing has a roll-up garage door, and the materials and fenestration are consistent with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

609 South Glebe Road 000-3383-0395 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1980 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in a modern Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is wood-frame construction clad with vinyl siding. It has stretcher-bond brick veneer along the façade. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves and a plain frieze. The single-leaf entry door has a 1-light sidelight. The 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have rowlock sills on the façade. A one-story wing on the west elevation has a roll-up garage door, and the materials and fenestration are consistent with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

617 South Glebe Road 000-3383-0397 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1935 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-one-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a Cape Cod form. It is 6-course Flemish-bond brick construction. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has wide overhanging eaves with faux exposed rafters. The single-leaf door has a fluted square surround. The 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows have solider course lintels. Two gable dormers are located on the façade. They are clad with asbestos shingles and have 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. A shed dormer is located on the rear elevation and is clad with asbestos shingles. A one-and-one-half-story wing attached to the north elevation has a roll-up garage door. The materials and fenestration are consistent with the main block. A one­

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story wing with a shed roof is attached to the south elevation. A one-story addition with a shed roof is attached to the rear elevation. Both the south wing and the addition are clad with weatherboard and have 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

619 South Glebe Road 000-3383-0398 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1937 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-one-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a Cape Cod form. It is 6-course Flemish-bond brick construction. An interior chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The single-leaf door surround has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters. The 8/8 double-hung windows have rowlock sills and solider lintels on the first story. A gable dormer located on the façade is clad in vinyl siding and has a 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash window. In 1980, the roofline was significantly altered and the southern half of the dwelling was raised to two-stories. The alteration is clad with vinyl siding and is covered by a front gable roof. A one-story carport is located on the north elevation and has a flat roof supported by wood posts. A one-story screened-in porch has been attached to the rear elevation. It has a shed roof and wood posts.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 2

711 South Glebe Road 000-3383-0478 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1975 (September 2006) Set on a stretcher-bond brick foundation, the one-story, five-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is wood-frame construction clad with aluminum siding and has an interior stovepipe chimney. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles and has wide overhanging eaves. The single-leaf door has a stretcher-bond brick surround and is covered by a metal awning. The windows are 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash and there is a 1-light picture window.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Office Non-Contributing Total: 1

713 South Glebe Road 000-1995 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0479 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1920 (September 2006) This house consists of a two-story, three-bay, side-gable rectangular block with a one-story, side-gable brick wing on the south side. The facade is symmetrically arranged with a pair of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows flanking the central entrance. The entry is accentuated by a simple, low-pitched pediment door frame. The door itself is Craftsman in style with 8-lights set above two long, vertical inset panels. There is minimal detailing that includes rowlock sills, cornice returns, and a half-round window in the north side gable. A two-story addition is attached to the rear and side elevation and is covered by a shed roof. The first-story is stretcher-bond brick construction and the second-story is clad with vinyl siding and overhangs the first-story.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

719 South Glebe Road 000-2004 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0480 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Dutch Colonial Revival, ca 1920 (September 2006) Set on a rusticated concrete block foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Dutch Colonial Revival style. It is covered by a gambrel roof with shed dormers. The dwelling is clad with vinyl siding and has 6/6 and 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows. The shed dormer is clad with aluminum board-and-batten siding. A two-story addition is attached to the side elevation and has a side gable roof. It is wood-frame construction, clad with vinyl siding, and has 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows. A 2-story, side gable addition clad in vinyl siding was added at the south side of the house.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

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721 South Glebe Road 000-3383-0481 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1937 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6­course Flemish-bond brick construction. It is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The dwelling has a plain frieze. The single-leaf entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a pediment. A metal awning supported by metal filigree posts is attached above the door and below the pediment. The 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have rowlock sills. Fanlights are located in the gables. A one-and-one-half-story wing on the west elevation is 6-course Flemish-bond brick construction. The garage has been enclosed with stucco panels and a 1-light sliding window.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Non-Contributing Total: 1

801 South Glebe Road 000-2006 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0482 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.50, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1915 (September 2006) This two-and-a-half-story, side gable house contains three bays across the front with a one-bay, one-story half-hipped wing on the east side. A shed roof dormer containing fixed 6-light vinyl-sash windows occupies the front roofline. Knee braces support the eaves in the gables, and the house sits on a rock-faced concrete block foundation. A two-story addition is attached to the rear elevation. It is covered by a gable roof and the materials and fenestration are consistent with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

807 South Glebe Road 000-1997 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0483 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1920 (September 2006) This two-story, front gable single dwelling features a gable front porch set on Craftsman-style columns, a panel-faced concrete block foundation, and a three-bay-wide facade. The entry is set off to the side. A two-story addition is attached to the side elevation. The materials and fenestration are consistent with the main bock and a greenhouse is located on the second-story of the addition.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

815-817 South Glebe Road 000-3383-0492 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6­course American-bond brick construction and has an exterior-end chimney and an exterior-side chimney. The chimneys are stretcher-bond brick construction with corbelled caps. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles and has a plain frieze. The single-leaf doors have square surrounds and are located within a one-story portico. The two porticos have gable roofs supported by wood posts. The 1/1 double-hung wood-sash windows have a rowlock sill course and stretcher lintel course. The first story windows have rowlock sills and solider course lintels. A two-story addition with shed roof has been added to the rear elevation of 815 S. Glebe Road. The addition is clad with aluminum siding and has 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

819-821 South Glebe Road 000-3383-0493 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6­course American-bond brick construction and has an exterior-side stretcher-bond brick chimney with corbelled cap. A flat roof with metal coping covers the dwelling. A decorative corbelled brick stringcourse runs below the coping. The single-leaf doors have square surrounds and are located within a one-story portico. The portico at 819 S. Glebe Road has a gable roof supported by wood posts. The portico at 821 S. Glebe Road has a flat roof supported by wood posts. The 1/1 double-hung wood-sash windows have a rowlock sill course and stretcher lintel course. The first story windows have rowlock sills and solider course lintels. A one-story addition with second story deck has been attached to the rear elevation of 819 S. Glebe Road. The addition is clad with

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stucco and has a canted bay.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 2

823-825 South Glebe Road 000-3383-0494 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6­course American-bond brick construction and has an exterior-side stretcher-bond brick chimney with a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles and has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf doors have thin surrounds and are located within a one-story portico. The two porticos have gable roofs supported by wood posts. The 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have a rowlock sill course and stretcher lintel course. The first story windows have rowlock sills and solider course lintels.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Non-Contributing Total: 1

827-829 South Glebe Road 000-3383-0495 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6­course American-bond brick construction and has an exterior-side stretcher-bond brick chimney with a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles and has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf doors have thin surrounds and are located within a one-story portico. The two porticos have shed roofs supported by wood posts. The 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have a rowlock stringcourse and stretcher lintel course. The first story windows have rowlock sills and solider course lintels. A one-story addition with a shed roof is attached to the rear elevation of 829 South Glebe Road. The addition is wood-frame construction clad with plywood and has fixed 1-light windows.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

831-833 South Glebe Road 000-3383-0496 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6­course American-bond brick construction and has an interior stretcher-bond brick chimney with a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof clad with asphalt shingles and has overhanging eaves. The roof features louvered gable vents. The single-leaf doors have thin surrounds and are located within a one-story portico. The two porticos have half-hipped roofs supported by wood posts and clad with lattice. The 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows have a rowlock stringcourse and stretcher lintel course. The first story windows have rowlock sills and solider lintels.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

835-837 South Glebe Road 000-3383-0497 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6­course American-bond brick construction and has an exterior-side stretcher-bond brick chimney with a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles and has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf doors have thin surrounds and are located within a one-story portico. The two porticos have gable roofs supported by wood posts. The dwelling at 835 South Glebe Road has 1/1 double-hung wood-sash windows and the dwelling at 837 South Glebe Road has a 16-light metal window with a 6-light casements. The windows have a rowlock sill course and stretcher lintel course. The first story windows have rowlock sills and solider course lintels.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

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839-841 South Glebe Road 000-3383-0498 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6­course American-bond brick construction and has an exterior stretcher-bond brick chimney with a corbelled cap. A flat roof with metal coping covers the dwelling. A decorative corbelled brick stringcourse runs below the coping. The single-leaf doors have square surrounds and are located within a one-story portico. The portico at 839 S. Glebe Road has a flat roof supported by wood posts. The portico at 841 S. Glebe Road has a flat roof and has been enclosed with T-111 siding. The 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have a rowlock stringcourse and stretcher lintel course. The first story windows have rowlock sills and solider course lintels. A one-story addition with shed roof has been attached to the rear elevation of 841 S. Glebe Road. It is clad with aluminum siding and has 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

843-845 South Glebe Road 000-3383-0499 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. Originally two-stories, the southern unit (845 S. Glebe Road) has been raised to two-and-one-half-stories. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction and has an exterior-side stretcher-bond brick chimney with a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles and has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf doors have thin surrounds, rowlock lintels, and are covered by a porch hood. The two porch hoods have shed roofs supported by wood knee braces. The 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have a rowlock sill course and stretcher lintel course. The first story windows have rowlock sills and solider course lintels. A two-story addition with front gable roof is attached to the rear elevation of 843 South Glebe Road. The materials and fenestration are consistent with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

847-849 South Glebe Road 000-3383-0500 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6­course American-bond brick construction and has an exterior-side stretcher-bond brick chimney with a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles and has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf doors have thin surrounds and are located within a one-story portico. The two porticos have gable roofs supported by wood posts. The dwelling at 847 South Glebe Road has 1/1 double-hung wood-sash windows and the dwelling at 849 South Glebe Road has 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. The windows have a rowlock stringcourse and stretcher lintel course. The first story windows have rowlock sills and solider course lintels.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

851 South Glebe Road – 3239 9th Street South 000-3383-0501 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. The northern unit (851 South Glebe Road) is two-bays wide and three-bays deep. The southern unit (3239 9th Street South) is three-bays wide and two-bays deep. Originally two-stories the northern unit is now two-and-one-half-stories and has a gable dormer. The dormer is clad with weatherboard siding and has paired 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows. The dwelling is 7-course American-bond brick construction and has an interior stretcher-bond brick chimney with corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof clad with asphalt shingles and has overhanging eaves. A louvered gable vent is located on the south elevation. The single-leaf doors have thin surrounds. The northern unit has a half-hipped porch hood supported by wood knee braces. The southern unit has a one-story, two-bay vestibule clad with vinyl siding. The 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have a rowlock sill course and stretcher lintel course. The first story windows have rowlock sills and solider course lintels. A porch is attached to the east elevation of 3239 9th Street South.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

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Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

901-903 South Glebe Road 000-3383-0592 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. The northern unit (901 South Glebe Road) is three-bays wide and two-bays deep. The southern unit (903 South Glebe Road) is two-bays wide and three-bays deep. The dwelling is 6-course American-bond brick construction and has an interior stretcher-bond brick chimney with a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof with overhanging eaves. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has two louvered gable vents. The single-leaf doors have thin surrounds. The northern unit has a two-bay shed-roofed porch supported by wood posts. The southern unit has a two-bay half-hipped porch supported by wood posts. The 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have a rowlock sill course and a stretcher lintel course. The first story windows have rowlock sills and solider course lintels.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

South Highland Street

7 South Highland Street 000-3383-0107 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Other, ca 1930 (September 2006) Set on a concrete-block foundation, the one-and-one-half-story, three-bay vernacular single dwelling is wood-frame construction clad with vinyl siding. A cross gable roof clad with asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The dwelling has a plain frieze board. There is an exterior-end and an interior chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with corbelled caps. The 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows have square surrounds. The single-leaf door is located within a one-story, two-bay porch. The porch has a metal awning and is supported by wood posts.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

12 South Highland Street 000-3383-0105 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1920 (September 2006) Set on a concrete-block foundation, the one-and-one-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Craftsman-style with a bungalow form. It is wood-frame construction clad with vinyl siding. An exterior-side chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a front gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf door has a square surround. Single and paired windows are 6/1 double-hung wood-sash. A 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash window is located in the gable. The one-story, three bay porch has a half-hipped roof supported by wood posts. A projecting square bay is located on the north and south elevations. Covered by a side gable roof, the material are consistent with the main block. A one-story addition with shed roof is located on the rear elevation. The materials and fenestration of the addition are consistent with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

15 South Highland Street 000-3383-0108 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1915 (September 2006) The two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style and has an American Foursquare plan. It is wood-frame construction clad with asbestos shingles. A hipped roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has overhanging eaves. The exterior chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction. The single-leaf door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and denticulated frieze. The 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows have square surrounds. There is a picture window with 4/4, 1-light, and 4/4 double-hung wood-sash windows. A one-story porch is located on the rear elevation. The porch has a flat roof and wood posts.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

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18 South Highland Street 000-1955 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0104 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1920 (September 2006) The one-and-one-half-story, three-bay, single dwelling is wood frame construction clad with asbestos shingles. It is covered by side gable roof with a shed dormer running along the façade. A full-width, three-bay porch is supported by Craftsman-style posts. The wide eaves contain exposed rafter ends, and the foundation consists of rock-faced concrete blocks. The windows in the front dormer have been replaced. The rear porch was enclosed, and the garage door has been changed. The exterior cladding has also been replaced.

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19 South Highland Street 000-3383-0109 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1930 (September 2006) Set on a concrete foundation, the one-and-one-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a Cape Cod form. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The dwelling has a plain frieze board. The single-leaf entrance has a square surround and is covered by a metal awning. The 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows have rowlock sills. Two gable dormers are located on the façade and are clad in weatherboard siding. The dormers have 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows. A one-story wing with a side gable roof is located on the south elevation. A garage with double-leaf hinged doors is located in the exposed basement. The north elevation has a one-story porch enclosed with weatherboard siding. the brick posts are still visible. The porch has a side gable roof and 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with square surrounds.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

22 South Highland Street 000-3383-0103 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1958 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is stretcher-bond brick construction and the second story is clad with vinyl siding. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof that is clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf entry has a square surround. A one-story, three-bay entry porch has a shed roof supported by wood posts and segmented arched lintels. The porch roof is connected to the side gable roof of the one-story carport. Wood posts support the carport. The 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows have square surrounds.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

101 South Highland Street 000-3383-0110 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-one-half story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style and is a derivative of a Cape Cod form. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction and has an exterior-end stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. It is covered by an asymmetrically pitched side gable roof that has a two-story projecting front gable bay with a raked cornice. The single-leaf entry door is located within a one-story, three-bay porch. The porch has a shed roof and is supported by Tuscan posts. The dwelling has single and paired 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows. A gabled dormer is located on the façade and is clad with vinyl siding. A one-story addition with a shed roof is located on the rear elevation. It is clad with vinyl siding and has a 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash window.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

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Arlington Heights Historic District Arlington, Virginia

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102 South Highland Street 000-3383-0102 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1920 (September 2006) Set on a concrete-block foundation, the one- story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Craftsman-style with a bungalow form. It is wood-frame construction clad with vinyl siding. An interior chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles and has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf entrance is flanked by 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows. The single and paired 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have square surrounds. The original porch has been enclosed and only a brick post remains. A one-story, hipped-roof addition is located on the rear (northeast) corner. The materials and fenestration are consistent with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing

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1 1

104 South Highland Street 000-3383-0101 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1969 (September 2006) Set on a parged concrete foundation, the one- story, three bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is stretcher-bond brick construction and the gables are clad with vinyl siding. It is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles and has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf door has a thin surround. The paired 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows and paired 1-light vinyl casement windows have rowlock sills. A one-story addition with a front gable roof is attached to the rear elevation. It is wood-frame construction clad with vinyl siding and has sliding 1-light metal windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

105 South Highland Street 000-1962 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0111 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1920 (September 2006) This one-and-one-half-story, three-bay, single dwelling is wood-frame construction clad with Hardiplank siding. The dwelling features an off-center entry, a full-width, front-gable porch, and front and rear shed-roof dormers. Craftsman style wood posts set on concrete-block piers support the front porch, and the foundation consists of rock-faced concrete blocks. A three-sided, box-bay extends off the south side of the house. A 1-story, shed addition extends across the full width of the house at the rear. The addition sits on a concrete block pier foundation. The wood siding has been replaced.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

108 South Highland Street 000-1953 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0100 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1917 (September 2006) This two-story, three-bay single dwelling is wood-frame construction clad with German siding. The front gable roof has cornice returns. The one-story, wraparound porch has wood posts. The porch is enclosed on the south elevation clad in materials consistent with the main block. The house has been clad in vinyl siding and a 1-story, gable-roof, frame addition added at the rear. In the 1970s, the side porch was enclosed.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

111 South Highland Street 000-1954 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0112 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1920 (September 2006) The single dwelling consists of a one-and-one-half-story, three-bay building set on a rock-faced concrete-block foundation. It is covered by a side gable roof and exposed rafter tails and knee brackets adorn the wide eaves. It has a shed dormer containing 2-light vinyl fixed windows flanking block windows. A full-width front porch is incorporated under the main roofline and contains an off-center entry. The windows have been replaced. The rear porch has been partially enclosed and the exterior has been re-clad in asbestos shingles.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

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Arlington Heights Historic District Arlington, Virginia

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112 South Highland Street 000-3383-0099 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1981 (September 2006) Set on a parged concrete foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is wood-frame construction clad with aluminum siding. An exterior-side chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. A hipped roof that is clad with asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf entry door has a square surround and 3­light sidelights. A one-story vestibule is clad with aluminum has a half-hipped roof and 3-light fixed windows with panels. The 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows have square surrounds.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

115 South Highland Street 000-3383-0113 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Other, 1967 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is a split-level house. It is 5-course American-bond brick construction and has an exterior-end stretcher-bond brick chimney with a corbelled cap. It is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf door has 3-light sidelights and a fanlight. The single and paired 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have rowlock sills.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

118 South Highland Street 000-3383-0098 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.50, Style: Other, 2006 (September 2006) Set on a solid concrete foundation, the two-and-one-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is currently under construction. It is concrete-block construction clad with stucco. The second story is clad with plywood panels and the siding has not been applied. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof clad with asphalt shingles and has overhanging eaves. There is an interior stovepipe chimney. The one-story, three-bay porch has a shed roof and wood posts. The windows are 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash and there is a large front gable dormer with paired 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Non-Contributing Total: 1

121 South Highland Street 000-3383-0114 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.50, Style: Other, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-and-one-half-story vernacular single dwelling is wood-frame construction clad with stretcher-bond brick. The second story overhangs the first story and is clad with aluminum siding. An interior chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles and has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf door is located within a one-story vestibule. Located on the north elevation, the vestibule has a half-hipped roof and is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The windows are 1/1 double-hung metal-sash.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

122 South Highland Street 000-3383-0097 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid concrete foundation, the one-story, three-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction with an interior stretcher-bond brick chimney. It is covered by a front gable roof clad in metal shingles and has a raked cornice and overhanging eaves. The gables are clad with aluminum siding. The single-leaf entry is located within the projecting front-gabled bay. A metal awning and supported by metal filigree posts covers the entry. The 4-light metal casement windows have rowlock sills. The picture window is 4-light metal casement windows flanking a 1-ligh fixed window. A square bay consistent with the main block projects off the northwest corner.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

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Arlington Heights Historic District Arlington, Virginia

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126 South Highland Street 000-3383-0096 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid concrete foundation, the one-story, four-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is 6-course American-bond brick

construction with an interior stretcher-bond brick chimney. It is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The gables are clad with aluminum siding. The single-leaf entry has a square surround. The 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows have rowlock sills. A square bay consistent with the main block projects off the northwest corner.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

127 South Highland Street 000-1947 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-1947 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.50, Style: Queen Anne, ca 1895 (September 2006) The house has a narrow rectangular footprint covered by a front gable roof. The facade is three bays wide on the main block, with a two-bay wide extension off of the south side elevation. The front entrance is located near the center of the facade. The entire composition of the facade shifted off-axis with the center of the gable. The original porch columns have been replaced with new turned columns and spindle work brackets. Spindle work has been added to the apex of the gable. A one-story frame addition has been added to the south elevation, also extending the porch an additional three bays. Asbestos shingles clad the exterior. On the interior, the second story has been opened to the attic rafters to make a larger interior space.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Non-Contributing Total: 1

130 South Highland Street 000-1960 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0095 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1920 (September 2006) The single dwelling consists of a one-and-one-half-story, three-bay structure with a full-width porch across the front. The tapered porch columns rest on a weatherboard half-wall that surrounds the porch. A shed roof dormer surmounts the roof. The rear elevation has been raised to a half-monitor roof and has 1-light fixed clerestory window. Another 1-story, shed addition extends behind this first addition. The house has new windows and has been re-clad in vinyl siding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

134 South Highland Street 000-3383-0094 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1979 (September 2006) Set on a parged concrete block foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is wood-frame construction clad with aluminum siding and is stretcher-bond brick construction on the first story of the façade. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof that is clad with asphalt shingles and has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf entry door has a square surround. The windows are 1/1 double-hung metal-sash and an oriel window has been added to the façade.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

135 South Highland Street 000-3383-0116 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1952 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-story, three-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is stretcher-bond brick construction and has an exterior-front stretcher-bond brick construction chimney. It is covered by a hipped-roof clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf door is set within an entry bay clad in weatherboard siding. The windows are 1/1 double-hung metal-sash. A one-story addition with a gable roof is located on the rear elevation. It is clad with aluminum siding and has 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

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Arlington Heights Historic District Arlington, Virginia

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139 South Highland Street 000-3383-0117 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1952 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-story, three-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is stretcher-bond brick construction and has an exterior-front stretcher-bond brick chimney. It is covered by a hipped-roof with overhanging eaves, which is clad in asphalt shingles. The single-leaf door is set within an entry bay that is clad with weatherboard siding. The windows are 1-light sliding metal-sash.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

142 South Highland Street 000-3383-0093 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Other, 1967 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is a split-level house. It is wood-frame construction clad with aluminum siding and has a stretcher-bond brick veneer. It is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles and has overhanging eaves and a plain frieze. The single-leaf door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a broken pediment. The two-bay, full height porch has a shed roof and wood posts. The single and paired 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows have rowlock sills. There is a picture window with 4/4, 24-light, 4/4 wood-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

301 South Highland Street 000-3383-0245 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1935 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 5­course American-bond brick construction. The exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles and has a plain frieze with returns. The single-leaf door has a Colonial Revival-style surround that has fluted pilasters and a double entablature. The one-story, three-bay porch has a half-hipped roof with brick posts and square balusters. The 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have square surrounds and rowlock sills. A two-story addition with front gable roof is attached to the rear elevation. The addition is wood-frame construction clad with vinyl siding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

302 South Highland Street 000-1961 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0271 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Other, ca 2005 (September 2006) Set on a poured concrete foundation the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in a modern Colonial Revival style, replacing the original building on this lot. It is wood-frame construction clad in vinyl siding. The first-story facade is clad in stone veneer. There is an interior-center metal stovepipe chimney. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows. The dwelling is covered by a front-gabled roof with a projecting front gable, with overhanging eaves. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door. The porch is covered by the projecting gable and is supported by wood posts.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Non-Contributing Total: 1

303 South Highland Street 000-1963 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0246 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1920 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay side gable house has a rectangular footprint. The dwelling has a projecting one-bay, front gable screened-in porch extending at the front. The first-story of the dwelling is perma-stone and the second-story aluminum board-and-batten. A three-sided, rectangular bay protrudes from the north elevation and contains two windows. The building's wide eaves are embellished by wooden brackets, and the brick porch piers contain interspersed broken brick. The porch also possesses exposed decorative rafter ends. There is an aluminum board and batten clad, two-story shed-roofed addition on the rear elevation.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

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Arlington Heights Historic District Arlington, Virginia

Section 7 Page 94

Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

304 South Highland Street 000-1970 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0270 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1930 (September 2006) The house consists of a one-and-a-half-story, three-bay, front gable building with an off-center, front-gable porch supported on square columns at the front. There is one 6/1 double-hung wood-sash gable dormer clad in vinyl siding. The house is sparingly detailed with narrow weatherboard in the porch's front gable, simple wood windows and door trim, and exposed rafter ends. There is a one-story, brick framed, shed roofed, rear wing enclosed with wood framed screens.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Individual Resource Status: Garage

Contributing Contributing

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306 South Highland Street 000-3383-0269 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1974 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-story, four-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is stretcher-bond brick construction with the gables clad in vinyl siding. It is covered by a side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles and has overhanging eaves and a plain frieze. The single-leaf door is set within a slightly recessed entry. The 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have rowlock sills. Brick piers support a recessed carport.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

308 South Highland Street 000-3383-0268 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1937 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6­course American-bond brick construction. The exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof clad in asphalt shingles and has overhanging eaves. A two-story projecting front bay has a gable roof with a raked cornice. The single-leaf door has a solider course lintel. A one-story, one-bay porch has a half-hipped roof with brick posts and metal balusters. The 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have square surrounds, rowlock sills, and solider lintels.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

309 South Highland Street 000-1967 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0247 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1920 (September 2006) This two-story, two-bay, brick and frame house consists of a rectangular, side gable main block with a front gable projecting section on the south side of the facade. The house has two segmented arch wall dormers. A small, one-story, wraparound porch extends around the northwest corner of the house. The first-story is rendered in brick masonry, while the second-story is frame with aluminum cladding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

312 South Highland Street 000-3383-0267 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1937 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6­course American-bond brick construction. The exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles and has overhanging eaves with mullions and a frieze with triglyphs. The single-leaf door has a Colonial Revival-style surround that has fluted pilasters a frieze with triglyphs and a ore-profiled cornice. A shed dormer with front gables over the windows is located on the façade. It is clad with aluminum siding and has 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. The 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash window have rowlock sills and a solider course jack-arch lintel. A one-and one-half-story wing with gable dormer is consistent with the main block. It has a wood roll-up door.

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Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

315 South Highland Street 000-3383-0248 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 5­course American-bond brick construction. The exterior chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof clad in asphalt shingles and has overhanging eaves. A two-story projecting front bay has a gable roof with a raked cornice. The single-leaf door has a square surround. The one-story, two-bay porch has a gable roof with Tuscan posts and square balusters. The 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have square surrounds and rowlock sills. A two-story addition, with gable roof, is attached to the rear elevation. It is clad with vinyl siding and has 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Office Non-Contributing Total: 1

401 South Highland Street 000-1974 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0249 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.50, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1915 (September 2006) This house consists of a two-and-a-half-story, two-bay, hipped-roof structure with an American four square plan and a one-story, full-width porch at the front. The first-story is framed with vinyl siding, and the second-story with Hardiplank shingles. The foundation is made up of rock-faced concrete-block. A hipped-roof dormer adorns the front face of the roof. A central chimney crowns the hipped-roof. A 1-story, shed addition with a concrete foundation was attached at the rear. The windows were replaced and the exterior re-clad in vinyl siding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Non-Contributing Total: 1

404 South Highland Street 000-1976 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0266 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1920 (September 2006) The single dwelling has a front gable roof with a long, rectangular form. The three-bay, asymmetrical facade features an off-centered main entrance. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung, wood-sash windows. Rock-faced concrete blocks comprise the foundation.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

406 South Highland Street 000-3383-0265 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1990

(September 2006) Set on a parged concrete foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival-style with a rectangular-block plan. It is wood-frame construction clad in vinyl siding. The exterior-end chimney is encased in vinyl siding. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf wood door has a square wood surround. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with square surrounds. The dwelling has a one-story, four-bay porch with a shed roof supported by Tuscan columns. The porch has square wood balusters. There are multiple one- and two-story additions constructed off the rear elevation. All additions are consistent in materials and fenestration with the main block. The single dwelling is used as an apartment building.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

407 South Highland Street 000-3383-0250 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1915 (September 2006) This Craftsman style bungalow has been altered to two full stories. In its original form this house consisted of a one-and-a-half-story, hipped-roof, frame structure with a full width front porch incorporated under the main roof. The original porch, which remains, is supported on Craftsman-style posts, consisting of tapered wood columns set atop rock-faced concrete-block piers. The 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows on the facade are paired and the panel-faced concrete-block foundation is accented by rock-faced concrete block quoining. A two-story addition is located off the rear elevation. It is

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covered with a front gable roof and the fenestration and materials are consistent with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

409 South Highland Street 000-3383-0251 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1984 (September 2006) Set on a solid concrete foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is wood-frame construction clad in aluminum siding. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles and has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf wood door has a thin square surround. Fenestration consists of 1/1 and 2/2 double-hung metal-sash windows. The façade elevation features louvered shutters. The dwelling has a one-story, one-bay entry portico. The portico is supported by wood posts and has a square balustrade. A one-story shed roof addition is located on the rear elevation. The addition is consistent in materials and fenestration with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

410 South Highland Street 000-3383-0264 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1975 (September 2006) Set on a stretcher-bond brick foundation, the two-story, four-bay single dwelling is designed in the modern Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is wood-frame construction clad in weatherboard siding. The interior chimney is a metal stovepipe. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf door has 1-light sidelights and a 5-light transom. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows, a fixed octagon window, and a 4/4, 6/6, 4/4 double-hung vinyl-sash canted oriel window. The dwelling has a one-story, one-bay hipped-roof porch supported by Tuscan columns. The porch has a square balustrade.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

413 South Highland Street 000-3383-0252 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1935 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation clad in stone veneer, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a Cape Cod plan. It is wood-frame construction clad in vinyl siding. The dwelling is covered by a front gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves and two shed-roof dormers that are consistent in materials and fenestration with the main block. The single-leaf wood door has a thin square surround. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash replacement windows that are flanked by louvered shutters. The dwelling has a one-story, two-bay portico supported by wood posts. The portico has a square balustrade. A two-story addition is located on the rear elevation. The addition is set on a concrete foundation and clad in vinyl siding. Covered by a cross gable roof the addition is consistent in materials and fenestration with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

419 South Highland Street 000-1973 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0253 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1920 (September 2006) This 1-1/2-story, 3-bay, frame building features a jerkinhead-roofed main block with a projecting, off-center, front-gable porch. The house has been altered by a 1-story, shed-roof addition at the rear. The house has been re-clad in aluminum siding on the first level and simulated stone on the raise basement. The front porch has been enclosed with 9-light vinyl casement windows and the porch supports replaced by decorative wrought iron posts.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Non-Contributing Total: 1

420 South Highland Street 000-3383-0263 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1985 (September 2006) Set on a parged concrete foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular

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plan. The second story overhangs the first story. The dwelling is wood-frame construction clad in aluminum siding. The exterior-end chimney is encased in aluminum siding. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf wood door has a square surround. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows flanked by louvered shutters. A one-story, one-bay shed roof porch is located on the façade. Turned wood posts support the porch.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

500 South Highland Street 000-3383-0262 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a Cape Cod plan. It is clad in stretcher-bond brick with a soldier course water table. The exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves. A front-gabled dormer is located on the façade elevation. The dormer has Hardiplank German siding and paired 6-light vinyl casement windows. The single-leaf wood door has a thin square surround. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung vinyl-siding replacement windows with rowlock sills. The dwelling has a one-story, one-bay front gable porch supported by wood posts. The gable end is clad in Hardiplank German siding.

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501 South Highland Street 000-3383-0254 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1937 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a Bungalow plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a front gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves and a plain fascia board. The single-leaf wood door has a thin square surround. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. The dwelling has a one-story, two-bay porch with a front gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The gable end is clad in asbestos shingles. The porch has brick posts and a square metal balustrade.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

504 South Highland Street 000-1971 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0261 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1925 (September 2006) This Sears house consists of a one-and-a-half-story, compact block, rectangular plan with a hipped roof and front jerkinhead dormer with 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows. The full-width front porch is incorporated under the main roof and features Tuscan columns. The house has wide, overhanging eaves and a rock-faced, concrete-block foundation. The exterior has been re-clad in vinyl siding, the doors and windows have been replaced, and the rear porch enclosed.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Non-Contributing Total: 1

505 South Highland Street 000-3383-0255 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1937 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a Bungalow plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a front gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves and a plain fascia board. The single-leaf wood door has a thin square surround. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. The dwelling has a one-story, two-bay porch with a front gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The gable end is clad in asbestos shingles. The porch has brick posts and a square wood balustrade.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

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509 South Highland Street 000-1980 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0256 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1915 (September 2006) This modest house has a front gable roof and a long, rectangular form. The one-story, full-width front porch with a hipped-roof has been enclosed and a pergola has been built at the front. The facade is three bays wide. The house is framed in aluminum board and batten. The front porch has been enclosed and vertical wood boards have been applied to the porch and the rest of the house.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Non-Contributing Total: 1

510 South Highland Street 000-1978 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0260 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.50, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1895 (September 2006) The house has an L-shaped roof resulting from a cross hip and gable roof. A porch wraps around the east and south elevations. Asymmetrical in composition, the facade is three-bays wide, with the main entrance occupying the middle bay. A Palladian window ornaments the front gable. A metal circular winding staircase with a wood shed overhang is located on one side. Asphalt sheets with a brick pattern have been applied to the exterior.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Non-Contributing Total: 1

513 South Highland Street 000-3383-0257 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.50, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 2000 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation clad in stretcher-bond brick, the two-and-a-half-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in a modern Colonial Revival style. The dwelling has an exposed basement. The dwelling is wood-frame construction clad in vinyl siding. Two interior metal stovepipe chimneys are located on the north elevation. The dwelling is covered by a front gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The projecting south façade bay is capped with a pediment. The second story of the south bay has a projecting square bay capped with a pediment. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a square wood surround. The door is flanked by 6-light sidelights and topped by a 5-light transom. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. The dwelling has a one-story, one-bay porch with a half-hipped roof supported by a square wood post. A brick stair with a turned metal balustrade leads to the porch. The basement features a garage with a roll-up metal door.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

601 South Highland Street 000-1975 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0451 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1920 (September 2006) This one-and-one-half-story, three-bay single dwelling features a full-width, hipped-roof front porch, wide, overhanging eaves with exposed rafter tails, and gabled dormers on either side. On the north elevation the side dormer extends out to connect with three-sided, box-bay on the first-story. The windows on the side elevation are distinctly Craftsman-style in form, consisting of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash. A one-story addition is attached to the rear elevation. Originally a porch, the addition is covered by a half-hipped roof and clad with vinyl siding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

611 South Highland Street 000-3383-0450 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1947 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a Cape Cod plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has two front-gabled dormers on the façade and a shed-roofed dormer on the rear elevation. The dormers on the façade elevation are clad in vinyl siding and feature 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. The single-leaf wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash replacement windows and a picture window on the façade elevation. A one-story porch addition is located on the north elevation. The porch has a flat roof with a walkout deck. The deck has a square wood balustrade. Brick

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piers support the roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

615 South Highland Street 000-1982 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0449 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Tudor Revival, ca 1925 (September 2006) This house consists of a one-and-one-half-story, side-gable main block with a projecting, one-bay, and front gable section extending at the south side of the facade. The rear portion of the house consists of a cross-gable, one-story section that extends across the full width of the house. The side-hall entry contains a round-headed, vertical board door. The foundation consists of panel-faced concrete blocks. The house has been reclad in vinyl siding and the windows have been replaced.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

616 South Highland Street 000-3383-0444 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1937 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The frieze board has a torus-profile. The single-leaf paneled wood door with lights has a Colonial Revival-style surround. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash replacement windows with rowlock sills. A one-story addition is located on the south elevation. The addition is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick and covered by a shed roof. Fenestration on the addition is consistent with the main block. A two-story addition is located on the rear elevation of the main block. The rear elevation addition is covered by a flat roof and has an exterior-end chimney with a corbelled cap. The addition is consistent in materials and fenestration with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

619 South Highland Street 000-3383-0448 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a Cape Cod plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The façade and rear elevation have shed roof dormers clad in vinyl siding. The dormers have 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash replacement windows with rowlock sills. A one-and-a-half-story wing is located on the north elevation. The wing has a front gable dormer, which is clad in vinyl siding and features a 4/4 double-hung vinyl-sash window. The wing features a ribbon of 1-light vinyl casement windows with a soldier lintel.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

620 South Highland Street 000-3383-0445 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1937 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular form. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. A hipped roof with a projecting front gable covers the dwelling. The roof has overhanging eaves and is clad in asphalt shingles. The front gable end has a louvered semi-circular vent. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. Louvered shutters flank windows on the façade. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood door has a wood surround with an ogee profile. The dwelling has a one-story, one-bay porch with a front gable roof supported by Ionic columns. The gable end is clad in weatherboard siding, and the porch has square metal balustrades.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

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624 South Highland Street 000-3383-0446 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1937 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Dutch Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a gambrel roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has an ogee-profiled fascia board. The façade and rear elevations both have a shed-roofed dormer clad in vinyl siding. The dormers have 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. The single-leaf paneled wood door with lights has a square wood surround. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. The dwelling has a one-story, two-bay porch on the façade elevation. The porch has a shed roof supported by Tuscan columns and a square wood balustrade. There is a one-story wood-frame addition on the rear elevation. The addition has a shed roof and is clad in a combination of asbestos and wood shingles.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

625 South Highland Street 000-3383-0462 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. A hipped roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has overhanging eaves with a torus-profile frieze board. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood door has a surround of concrete quoins and a concrete lintel. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills and square wood surrounds. The dwelling has a one-story, one-bay enclosed brick porch with an asymmetrical front gable roof. There is a one-story, two-bay addition on the south elevation of the main block. The addition is wood-frame construction clad in weatherboard siding and covered by a side gable roof. The addition links the main block to a one-story, one-bay wood-frame garage. The garage is wood-frame construction clad in weatherboard siding and covered by a front gable roof. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. The garage has a metal roll-up door.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

628 South Highland Street 000-3383-0447 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1937 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof with overhanging eaves which is clad in asphalt shingles. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood door has a square wood surround. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. The second story of the facade retains its original louvered wood shutters. There is a one-story, two-bay porch on the façade. The porch has a flat roof with an ogee-profiled frieze board. The flat roof is supported by brick posts and has a walkout balcony. The balcony and the porch both have turned metal balustrades. There is a two-story addition of 6­course American-bond brick construction on the rear elevation. The addition is covered by a front gable roof and has 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows. The northern portion of rear elevation has a one-story porch addition. The porch has a shed roof supported by wood posts.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

632 South Highland Street 000-3383-0429 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Tudor Revival, 1937 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay single dwelling is designed in the Tudor Revival style. It is masonry construction of 6­vourse American-bond brick. The interior-side chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. A flat on hip roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has overhanging eaves and an ogee-profiled fascia board. The north and south elevations each feature a front gable dormer clad in weatherboard siding. The dormers have 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows. The single-leaf paneled wood door with lights has a wood surround with an ogee profile. The entry bay projects and is capped by a front gable. The first story of the entry bay is clad in stone veneer, and the second story is half­

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timbered with stucco infill. Fenestration consists of 6/6 and 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. The north bay of the dwelling has a garage with two-leaf hinged wood doors capped by a solider lintel. The south bay of the dwelling features a screened-in porch covered by a shed roof. The screens have recessed wood spandrel panels beneath them.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

700 South Highland Street 000-1998 Other DHR Id #: 000-3383-0572 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, ca 1916 (September 2006) This one-and-one-half-story, hipped roof house is distinguished by an unusual roof plan that includes square, hipped roof, corner pavilions, front and rear hipped roof dormers, a side shed dormers. A curved, wraparound porch is partially enclosed on the southeast corner of the dwelling with stretcher-bond brick. The entrance is situated on the south side wall of the porch. A hipped roof, one-story wing extends from the rear of the main block. A two-story addition with three, roll-up doors is attached to the rear elevation. Some of the windows have been replaced.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

712 South Highland Street 000-3383-0571 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick with a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has a plain fascia board and an ogee-profiled cornice. The single-leaf wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with a denticulated entablature and fluted pilasters. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story screened-in porch is located on the south elevation. The porch has a side gable roof and a brick foundation.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

716 South Highland Street 000-3383-0570 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-side chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has a plain fascia board and an ogee-profiled cornice. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a square wood surround. There is a one-story, one-bay entry porch with an arched roof supported by Tuscan columns. The rounded roof has flared, overhanging eaves. A one-story screened-in porch is located on the south elevation. The porch has a side gable roof and a brick foundation. The porch has been enclosed with vinyl siding and has 3-light fixed metal windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

720 South Highland Street 000-3383-0569 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves and an ogee profile fascia. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with a broken pediment. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story screened-in porch is located on the south elevation. The porch has a side gable roof and a brick base. The porch has been enclosed with stretcher-bond brick. The enclosed porch features a canted bay window. A two-story addition of stretcher-bond brick is located on the rear elevation of the main block. The addition is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The addition has 6-light vinyl casement windows and 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

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800 South Highland Street 000-3383-0568 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-side chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The single-leaf paneled wood door with lights has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround has a segmented, denticulated arch with fluted pilasters. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. Louvered shutters flank the façade elevation windows. The south elevation has a two-story addition covered by a side gable roof. The addition is wood-frame construction with a 6-course American-bond brick veneer on the façade and vinyl siding on the south elevation. A two-story wood-frame addition is located on the rear elevation. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and covered by a gable roof. A screened-in porch with a gable roof is located on the rear elevation of the rear addition.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

804 South Highland Street 000-3383-0567 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-side chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The single-leaf paneled wood door with lights has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features dentils and fluted pilasters. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows, rowlock sills, and louvered shutters on the façade elevation. A one-story screened-in porch is located on the south elevation. The porch has a side gable roof and a brick foundation. The porch has been enclosed with vinyl siding and features 1-light vinyl casement windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

808 South Highland Street 000-3383-0566 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-side chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The single-leaf paneled wood door with lights has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features a segmented arch and fluted pilasters. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows, rowlock sills, and louvered shutters on the façade elevation. A two-story wood-frame addition is located on the south elevation. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and covered by a side gable roof. Fenestration is consistent with the main block. There is a one-story brick addition on the rear elevation. A shed roof covers the rear addition.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

814-816 South Highland Street 000-3383-0591 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a poured concrete foundation, the twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. The northern unit (814 South Highland Street) is two-bays wide and two-stories high. The southern unit (816 South Highland Street) is two-bays wide and two-stories high. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end stretcher-bond brick chimney with a corbelled cap. A flat roof with metal coping covers the dwelling. The façade has a dogtooth stringcourse. The single-leaf doors have thin wood surrounds. Both units share a one-story, two-bay shed roof porch supported by wood posts. The southern portion of the porch is enclosed with vertical board siding. The northern unit has 6-light wood casement windows with 10-light surrounds and rowlock sills. The southern unit has 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows, fixed vinyl windows, rowlock sills, and louvered shutters. The second stories of both units have a soldier lintel course and a rowlock sill course.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

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818-820 South Highland Street 000-3383-0590 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. The northern unit (818 South Highland Street) is two-bays wide and two-stories high. The southern unit (820 South Highland Street) is two-bays wide and two-stories high. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end stretcher-bond brick chimney with a corbelled cap. A side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has a torus-profiled fascia board. The single-leaf doors have torus-profiled wood surrounds. Both units share a one-story, two-bay shed roof porch supported by wood posts. Fenestration for both units consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows, rowlock sills, and paneled vinyl shutters. The second stories of both units have a soldier lintel course and a rowlock sill course. The northern unit has paired 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows in the gable end, while the southern unit has a louvered vent in the gable end.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

822-824 South Highland Street 000-3383-0589 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a poured concrete foundation, the twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. The northern unit (822 South Highland Street) is two-bays wide and two-stories high. The southern unit (824 South Highland Street) is two-bays wide and two-stories high. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with brick quoins. It has an interior stretcher-bond brick chimney with a corbelled cap. A hipped roof clad asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has overhanging eaves and louvered gable vents. The single-leaf paneled wood doors with lights have square wood surrounds. Both units share a one-story, two-bay half-hip roof porch supported by wood posts. Fenestration for both units consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows, rowlock sills, and louvered shutters. Both units have a soldier lintel course and a rowlock sill course.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

826-828 South Highland Street 000-3383-0588 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a poured concrete foundation, the twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. The northern unit (826 South Highland Street) is two-bays wide and two-stories high. The southern unit (828 South Highland Street) is two-bays wide and two-stories high. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. It has an exterior-end stretcher-bond brick chimney with a corbelled cap. The northern unit is clad in vinyl siding. The southern unit has two soldier stringcourses below the cornice. A flat roof with metal coping covers the dwelling. The single-leaf paneled wood doors with lights have square wood surrounds. Both units share a one-story, two-bay shed roof porch supported by wood posts. Fenestration for both units consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. The second story of the southern unit has a soldier lintel course and a rowlock sill course. The southern unit has a one-story wood-frame porch addition on the rear elevation. It has a shed roof supported by metal filigree posts.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

830-832 South Highland Street 000-3383-0587 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. The northern unit (830 South Highland Street) is two-bays wide and two-stories high. The southern unit (832 South Highland Street) is two-bays wide and two-stories high. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end stretcher-bond brick chimney with a corbelled cap. A side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf doors have square wood surrounds. The northern unit has a paneled wood door with lights. The southern unit has a paneled wood door. Both units share a one-story, two-bay shed roof porch supported by wood posts. Fenestration for both units consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows, rowlock sills, and louvered vinyl shutters. The second stories of both units have a soldier lintel course and a rowlock sill course. Both units have louvered vents in the gable ends.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

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834-836 South Highland Street 000-3383-0586 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a poured concrete foundation, the twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. The northern unit (834 South Highland Street) is two-bays wide and two-stories high. The southern unit (836 South Highland Street) is two-bays wide and two-stories high. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with brick quoins. A dogtooth stringcourse runs across the façade above a header stringcourse. The dwelling has an exterior-end stretcher-bond brick chimney with a corbelled cap. A flat roof with metal coping covers the dwelling. The single-leaf paneled wood doors with lights have torus-profiled wood surrounds. Both units share a one-story, two-bay half-hip roof porch supported by wood posts. Fenestration for both units consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows, rowlock sills, and louvered shutters. The second stories of both units have a soldier lintel course and a rowlock sill course.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

838-840 South Highland Street 000-3383-0585 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. The northern unit (838 South Highland Street) is two-bays wide and two-stories high. The southern unit (840 South Highland Street) is two-bays wide and two-stories high. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The dwelling has an interior stretcher-bond brick chimney with a corbelled cap. A hipped roof clad asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has overhanging eaves and louvered gable vents. The single-leaf paneled wood doors with lights have square wood surrounds. Both units share a one-story, two-bay shed roof porch. Metal filigree posts support the northern portion of the porch. The southern portion of the porch is enclosed with vertical board siding. Fenestration for both units consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows, rowlock sills, and louvered shutters. The second stories of both units have a soldier lintel course and a rowlock sill course.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

842-844 South Highland Street 000-3383-0584 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. The northern unit (842 South Highland Street) is two-bays wide and two-stories high. The southern unit (844 South Highland Street) is two-bays wide and two-stories high. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end stretcher-bond brick chimney with a corbelled cap. A flat roof with metal coping covers the dwelling. The single-leaf paneled wood doors with lights have torus-profiled surrounds. Both units share a one-story, two-bay shed roof porch supported by wood posts. Fenestration for both units consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows, rowlock sills, and louvered shutters. The second stories of both units have a soldier lintel course and a rowlock sill course.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

846-848 South Highland Street 000-3383-0583 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. The northern unit (846 South Highland Street) is two-bays wide and two-stories high. The southern unit (848 South Highland Street) is two-bays wide and two-stories high. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with brick quoins. It has an exterior-end stretcher-bond brick chimney with a corbelled cap. A side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf paneled wood doors with lights have square wood surrounds. Both units share a one-story, two-bay shed roof porch supported by wood posts. The northern unit has lattice on the northern elevation of the porch. Fenestration for the northern units consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows, rowlock sills, and louvered vinyl shutters. The southern unit has 6-light wood casement windows with 10-light wood surrounds, rowlock sills, and louvered shutters. The second stories of both units have a soldier lintel course and a rowlock sill course. Both units have louvered vents in the gable ends.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

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900-902 South Highland Street 000-3383-0607 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. The northern unit (900 South Highland Street) is two-bays wide and two-stories high. The southern unit (902 South Highland Street) is two-bays wide and two-stories high. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end stretcher-bond brick chimney. A side gable roof clad with asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf paneled wood doors have square wood surrounds. Both units share a one-story, two-bay shed roof porch supported by wood posts. Fenestration for both units consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows, rowlock sills, and louvered vinyl shutters. The second stories of both units have a soldier lintel course and a rowlock sill course. Both units have louvered vents in the gable ends.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

904-906 South Highland Street 000-3383-0608 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. The northern unit (904 South Highland Street) is two-bays wide and two-stories high. The southern unit (906 South Highland Street) is two-bays wide and two-stories high. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. A dogtooth stringcourse runs across the façade above a soldier stringcourse. The dwelling has an exterior-end stretcher-bond brick chimney with a corbelled cap. A flat roof with metal coping covers the dwelling. The single-leaf paneled wood doors have square wood surrounds. Both units share a one-story, two-bay shed roof porch supported by wood posts. Fenestration for both units consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows, rowlock sills, and louvered shutters. The second story of the northern bay has a 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash window. The second stories of both units have a soldier lintel course and a rowlock sill course.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

908-910 South Highland Street 000-3383-0609 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. The northern unit (908 South Highland Street) is two-bays wide and two-stories high. The southern unit (910 South Highland Street) is two-bays wide and two-stories high. The dwelling is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick and has an interior stretcher-bond brick chimney with a corbelled cap. A hipped roof clad with asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has overhanging eaves and louvered gable vents. Both units have single-leaf paneled wood doors with lights and square wood surrounds. Both units share a one-story, two-bay half-hip roof porch supported by wood posts. Fenestration for the northern unit consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows. The southern unit has 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows. Both units have rowlock sills, wood shutters, and a soldier lintel course and a rowlock sill course at the second story.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

912-914 South Highland Street 000-3383-0610 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. The northern unit (912 South Highland Street) is two-bays wide and two-stories high. The southern unit (914 South Highland Street) is two-bays wide and two-stories high. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with brick quoins. It has an exterior-end stretcher-bond brick chimney with a corbelled cap. A flat roof with metal coping covers the dwelling. The single-leaf paneled wood doors with lights have square wood surrounds. Both units share a one-story, two-bay shed roof porch supported by wood posts. Fenestration for both units consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows and rowlock sills. The northern unit has paneled shutters and the southern unit has louvered shutters. The second stories of both units have a soldier lintel course and a rowlock sill course. Above the lintel course are two soldier stringcourses and one header stringcourse.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

916-918 South Highland Street 000-3383-0022

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Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. The northern unit (9164 South Highland Street) is two-bays wide and two-stories high. The southern unit (918 South Highland Street) is two-bays wide and two-stories high. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. A dogtooth stringcourse runs across the façade above a header stringcourse. The dwelling has an exterior-end stretcher-bond brick chimney with a corbelled cap. A flat roof with metal coping covers the dwelling. The single-leaf paneled wood doors with lights have square wood surrounds. Both units share a one-story, two-bay shed roof porch supported by wood posts. Fenestration for both units consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows, rowlock sills, and louvered shutters. The second stories of both units have a soldier lintel course and a rowlock sill course.

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1 South Hudson Street 000-3383-0077 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end brick chimney constructed of stretcher-bond brick with a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has a plain fascia board. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung metal-sash windows, rowlock sills, and louvered shutters. A one-story screened-in porch is located on the north elevation. The porch has a side gable roof and a brick base.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Non-Contributing Total: 1

7 South Hudson Street 000-3383-0078 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end brick chimney constructed of stretcher-bond brick with a corbelled cap. A side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has a plain fascia board. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with pilasters. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung metal-sash windows, with rowlock sills, and louvered shutters. The one-story screened-in porch located on the south elevation has been altered on the eastern portion to one-and-a-half-stories. The alteration creates a semi-monitor roof with a ribbon of 1-light metal casement windows. The porch is clad in stucco on the side elevations and features 1-light metal casement windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

8 South Hudson Street 000-3383-0075 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end brick chimney constructed of stretcher-bond brick with a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has a plain fascia board and overhanging eaves. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung wood-sash window, rowlock sills, and louvered shutters. The basement has 2-light sliding metal windows. A one-story screened-in porch is located on the south elevation. The porch has a side gable roof, and the gable ends are clad in weatherboard siding. The north elevation has a carport with a shed roof. The carport has exposed rafters and is supported by brick posts.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

11 South Hudson Street 000-3383-0079 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950

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(September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end brick chimney constructed of stretcher-bond brick with a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with a broken pediment. Fenestration consists of 1-light and 2-light vinyl casement windows, rowlock sills, and louvered shutters. A one-story screened-in porch is located on the south elevation. The porch has a side gable roof, and the gable ends are clad in weatherboard siding. The north elevation has a carport with a shed roof. The carport has exposed rafters and is supported by brick posts.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

12 South Hudson Street 000-3383-0074 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. It has a denticulated brick belt course below the second story. The dwelling has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof that is clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves and a plain fascia. The single-leaf wood door has a segmented arched Colonial Revival-style door surround with fluted pilasters. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills, square wood surrounds, and louvered shutters. A one-story screened-in porch is located on the south elevation. Set on a brick foundation, the porch has a shed roof. The screen panels have rowlock sills. There is a one-and-a-half-story wood-frame addition on the rear elevation. The addition is clad in Hardiplank siding and covered by a shed roof. The addition has an exterior-side chimney with a corbelled cap. Fenestration on the addition consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows and a canted bay window on the north elevation.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

15 South Hudson Street 000-3383-0080 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The dwelling has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. It is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has a plain fascia. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style door surround with a pediment and fluted pilasters. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows, rowlock sills, and louvered shutters. A one-story screened-in porch is located on the south elevation. The porch is covered by a side gable roof and has been enclosed with stretcher-bond brick. The porch has a soldier water table and 6/6 double-hung sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

16 South Hudson Street 000-3383-0073 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The dwelling has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof that is clad with asphalt shingles and has overhanging eaves. The roof has a plain fascia. The single-leaf wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with a broken pediment and fluted pilasters. Fenestration consists of 1-light sliding metal basement windows, 8/8 double-hung vinyl-sash replacement windows, rowlock sills, and square wood surrounds. A one-story porch is located on the south elevation. The porch is covered by a side gable roof with a plain fascia. The gable end is clad in weatherboard siding. The porch has been enclosed with brick. Fenestration consists of ribbons of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows on each elevation.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

19 South Hudson Street 000-3383-0081 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951

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(September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The dwelling has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. It is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with a segmented arch and fluted pilasters. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung metal-sash windows, rowlock sills, and louvered shutters. A one-story screened-in porch is located on the south elevation. The porch is covered by a shed roof and has been enclosed with weatherboard siding. The porch has paired 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with snap-in muntins.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

20 South Hudson Street 000-3383-0072 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It is masonry construction of 6­course American-bond brick. It has a denticulated brick belt course below the second story. The dwelling has an exterior-end stretcher-bond brick chimney with a corbelled cap. It is covered by a side gable roof with overhanging eaves, which is clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has a plain fascia. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with a broken pediment and fluted pilasters. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung vinyl-sash replacement windows, rowlock sills, square wood surrounds, and louvered shutters. A one-story, one-bay screened-in porch is located on the south elevation. The porch has a shed roof and is set on a brick foundation. Wood posts support the porch roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

23 South Hudson Street 000-3383-0082 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The dwelling has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. It is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The single-leaf paneled wood door with lights has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows, rowlocks sills, and louvered shutters. A one-story, one-bay screened-in porch is located on the south elevation. The porch is covered by a side gable roof. It is set on a brick base, and the screen panels have a rowlock sill.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

24 South Hudson Street 000-3383-0071 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. A denticulated brick stringcourse is located on the façade below the second story. The dwelling has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. It is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves and a plain fascia. The single-leaf wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a denticulated pediment. Fenestration consists of 1-light sliding vinyl basement windows, 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows, rowlocks sills, and louvered shutters. Windows on the first story have recessed wood spandrel panels. A one-story, one-bay screened-in porch is located on the south elevation. The porch is covered by a side gable roof with a plain fascia. It is set on a brick foundation, and the screen panels have a rowlock sill. Wood posts support the porch roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

100 South Hudson Street 000-3383-0070 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. A denticulated brick stringcourse is located on the façade below the second story. The dwelling has

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an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. It is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves and a plain fascia. The single-leaf wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a denticulated-segmented arch. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows, rowlocks sills, and louvered shutters. A one-story, one-bay screened-in porch is located on the south elevation. The porch is covered by a side gable roof with a plain fascia. It is set on a brick base, and the screen panels have rowlock sills. Wood posts support the roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

101 South Hudson Street 000-3383-0083 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The dwelling has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. It is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The single-leaf paneled wood door with lights has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a denticulated pediment. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung vinyl-sash replacement windows and rowlocks sills. A one-story, one­bay screened-in porch is located on the south elevation. The porch is covered by a shed roof, which is supported by wood posts. The posts rest on a brick base.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

104 South Hudson Street 000-3383-0069 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The dwelling has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. It is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves and a plain fascia. The single-leaf wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a denticulated pediment. Fenestration consists of 1-light sliding basement windows, 8/8 double-hung wood-sash replacement windows, rowlocks sills, square wood surrounds, and louvered shutters. A two-story, one-bay addition is located on the south elevation. The addition is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick. It is covered by a side gable roof with a plain fascia. Fenestration on the addition consists of 4/4 double-hung wood-sash windows and fixed round multi-light wood windows. A one-story screened-in porch is located on the rear elevation of the two-story addition. The screened-in porch has a front gable roof with overhanging eaves, which is supported by wood posts.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

105 South Hudson Street 000-3383-0084 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The dwelling has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. It is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has a plain fascia. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a denticulated-segmented arch. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung metal-sash windows, square wood surrounds, and rowlocks sills. A one-story, one-bay screened-in porch is located on the south elevation. It has been enclosed with stretcher-bond brick. The porch is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The gable end is clad in aluminum siding. The porch has 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

108 South Hudson Street 000-3383-0068 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. A denticulated brick stringcourse is located on the façade elevation below the second story. The

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Arlington Heights Historic District Arlington, Virginia

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dwelling has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. It is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves and a plain fascia. The single-leaf wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters. There is a one-story, one-bay entry porch. The porch has a curved shed roof supported by fluted wood posts. Fenestration consists of 1-light sliding vinyl basement windows, 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows, rowlocks sills, square wood surrounds and paneled shutters. The façade has a 6/6, 24-light, 6/6 double-hung wood-sash oriel window. A two-story, one-bay screened-in porch is located on the south elevation. The porch is set on a brick foundation and covered by a shed roof. It has been enclosed with weatherboard siding. The porch has paired 10-light wood casement windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

109 South Hudson Street 000-3383-0085 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The dwelling has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. It is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has a plain fascia. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a denticulated-segmented arch. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung vinyl-sash replacement windows, square wood surrounds, rowlocks sills, and louvered shutters. A one-story, one-bay screened-in porch is located on the south elevation. The porch is covered by a shed roof and has been enclosed with vinyl siding. Fenestration consists of a 6/6, 1-light, 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash picture window. A two-story addition is located on the rear elevation of the main block. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The second-story overhangs the first-story and is clad in vinyl siding. The addition has a flat roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

112 South Hudson Street 000-3383-0067 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The dwelling has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. It is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves and a plain fascia. The single-leaf wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a denticulated pediment. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows, rowlocks sills, square wood surrounds and louvered shutters. A one-story, one-bay screened-in porch is located on the south elevation. The porch is set on a brick foundation and covered by a side gable roof. It has paired 1-light wood casement windows on rowlock sills. One pair of windows have a wood spandrel panel.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

113 South Hudson Street 000-3383-0086 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The dwelling has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. It is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has a plain fascia. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a broken pediment. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung vinyl-sash replacement windows, rowlock sills, square wood surrounds, and louvered shutters. A one-story, one-bay screened-in porch is located on the south elevation. The porch has been enclosed with stretcher-bond brick. It is covered by a side gable roof . The porch has an oriel window with 6/6, 1-light, and 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Non-Contributing Total: 1

116 South Hudson Street 000-3383-0066 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is

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Arlington Heights Historic District Arlington, Virginia

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masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The dwelling has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. It is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves and a plain fascia. The single-leaf wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and an ogee-profiled cornice. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows, square wood surrounds, rowlock sills, and louvered shutters. A one-story, one-bay screened-in porch is located on the south elevation. It is covered by a shed roof, whose ends are clad in weatherboard siding. The porch has a stretcher-bond brick base and a rowlock sill course.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

117 South Hudson Street 000-3383-0087 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. A soldier stringcourse is located between the first and second stories of the façade elevation. The dwelling has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. It is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has a plain fascia. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a denticulated-segmented arch. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung metal-sash windows, rowlock sills, square wood surrounds, and louvered shutters. A one-story, one-bay screened-in porch with a shed roof is located on the south elevation. The porch has been enclosed with stretcher-bond brick featuring a rowlock belt course. The porch has paired 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

120 South Hudson Street 000-3383-0065 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The dwelling has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. It is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves and a plain fascia. The single-leaf wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a denticulated pediment. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows, square wood surrounds, rowlock sills, and louvered shutters. A one-story, one-bay screened-in porch is located on the south elevation. The porch is covered by a side gable roof and has been enclosed. The porch has paired 8-light vinyl casement windows with wood spandrel panels. A one-story addition of 6:1 American-bond brick construction is located on the rear elevation. It is covered by a front gable roof with overhanging eaves.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

121 South Hudson Street 000-3383-0088 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The dwelling has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. It is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves and a plain fascia. The single-leaf wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a denticulated pediment. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung vinyl-sash replacement windows, square wood surrounds, rowlock sills, and louvered shutters. A one-story, one-bay screened-in porch is located on the south elevation. The porch is covered by a side gable roof and has been enclosed with vinyl siding. The porch has a ribbon of 8-light metal casement windows. The window ribbon projects slightly and has a shed overhang clad in asphalt shingles.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

124 South Hudson Street 000-3383-0064 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The dwelling has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled

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Arlington Heights Historic District Arlington, Virginia

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cap. It is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves and a plain fascia. The single-leaf wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a blind fanlight. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung vinyl-sash replacement windows, square wood surrounds, and rowlock sills. A one-story, one-bay screened-in porch is located on the south elevation. The porch is covered by a shed roof and has been enclosed with weatherboard siding. The porch has an oriel window with a 6/6, 1-light, 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash window.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

125 South Hudson Street 000-3383-0089 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. The dwelling is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows and a single-leaf wood door. The entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and entablature. A one-story wing on the south elevation is covered by a shed roof. The wing is clad in vertical wood siding and features 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

128 South Hudson Street 000-3383-0063 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The dwelling has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. It is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves and a plain fascia. The single-leaf wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a broken pediment. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows, square wood surrounds, rowlock sills, and louvered shutters. A one-story, one-bay screened-in porch is located on the south elevation. It is covered by a side gable roof, which is supported by wood posts. The porch has a brick base, which creates a rowlock sill for the 1-light sliding windows that enclose the porch.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

129 South Hudson Street 000-3383-0090 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The dwelling has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. It is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves and a plain fascia. The single-leaf wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a denticulated cornice. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash replacement windows on the first story, 8/8 double-hung vinyl-sash replacement windows on the second story, rowlock sills, square wood surrounds, and louvered shutters. A one-story, one-bay screened-in porch is located on the south elevation. A shed roof covers the porch. It has been enclosed and is clad in T-111 siding. Fenestration consists of paired 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

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7 South Irving Street 000-3383-0050 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1953 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. A side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The single-leaf wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters, dentils, and a pediment. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, three-bay screened-in porch is located on the south elevation. The porch is covered by a side-gabled roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

11 South Irving Street 000-3383-0051 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The single-leaf wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a segmental arch. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, one-bay addition has been added to the south elevation. The addition has a shed roof and is clad in weatherboard siding. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

15 South Irving Street 000-3383-0052 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The single-leaf wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a broken pediment. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, three-bay screened-in porch is located on the south elevation. The porch has a brick foundation and a side-gabled roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

19 South Irving Street 000-3383-0053 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The single-leaf wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a segmental arch. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, one-bay addition is located on the south elevation. The addition has a shed roof and is clad in weatherboard siding. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

23 South Irving Street 000-3383-0054 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The single-leaf wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a denticulated entablature. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, three-bay screened-in porch is located on the south elevation. The porch has a brick foundation and is covered by a side-gabled roof.

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Arlington Heights Historic District Arlington, Virginia

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Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

101 South Irving Street 000-3383-0055 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The single-leaf wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters, dentils, and a pediment. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. The original one-story, one-bay porch on the south elevation has been enclosed. It has a shed roof and is clad in wood siding. Fenestration consists of 2-light metal casement windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

105 South Irving Street 000-3383-0056 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The single-leaf wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a segmental arch. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. The original one-story, one-bay porch on the south elevation has been enclosed with jalousie windows and is covered by a side gable roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

109 South Irving Street 000-3383-0057 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The single-leaf wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a broken pediment. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. The original one-story, one-bay porch on the south elevation has been enclosed. The porch has a shed roof, is clad in weatherboard siding, and the screens have been replaced by jalousie windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

113 South Irving Street 000-3383-0058 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has a plain fascia and returns. The single-leaf wood door has a Colonial Revival-style wood surround with fluted pilasters. A metal awning covers the entry. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. The original one-story, one-bay porch on the south elevation has been enclosed. The porch has a brick foundation with weatherboard siding. Fenestration consists of a 3-ribbon of 4-light metal awning windows. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the porch.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Carport Non-Contributing Total: 1

117 South Irving Street 000-3383-0059 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. A side-gabled

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Arlington Heights Historic District Arlington, Virginia

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roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has a plain fascia with returns. The single-leaf wood door has a Colonial Revival-style wood surround with fluted pilasters, dentils, and a segmental arch. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. The original one-story, one-bay porch on the south elevation has been enclosed. The porch has a brick foundation with weatherboard siding. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the porch.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Non-Contributing Total: 1

121 South Irving Street 000-3383-0060 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has returns. The single-leaf wood door has a Colonial Revival-style wood surround with fluted pilasters, dentils, and a plain frieze. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. The original one-story, one-bay porch on the south elevation has been enclosed. It has a brick foundation with weatherboard siding. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the porch.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

125 South Irving Street 000-3383-0061 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has a plain fascia and returns. A portico highlights the single-leaf wood door, which has a Colonial Revival-style wood surround with fluted pilasters. Square, fluted wood posts support the portico. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, one-bay addition has been added on the south elevation. It has a flat roof with metal balusters. The addition is clad in weatherboard siding with four fluted pilasters. Fenestration consists of paired 4-light and 10-light metal casement windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

129 South Irving Street 000-3383-0062 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has a plain fascia and returns. The single-leaf wood door has a Colonial Revival-style wood surround with fluted pilasters, dentils, plain frieze, and a broken pediment. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. The original one-story, one-bay porch on the south elevation has been enclosed. It is clad in stretcher-bond brick with a belt course below the windows. Fenestration consists of a ribbon of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles with a plain cornice covers the porch wing.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

201 South Irving Street 000-3383-0277 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1937 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is

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masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with wood surrounds. A one story, one-bay vestibule frames the entry door, which is a single-leaf paneled wood door with Colonial Revival-style surround with pilasters and entablature. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has a plain fascia board and returns. A one-story, one-bay hyphen has been added between the main block and the garage. The hyphen is wood-frame construction clad in weatherboard siding. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash window. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the hyphen.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

204 South Irving Street 000-3383-0294 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1937 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, one-bay front-gabled portico frames the single-leaf wood door with 9­lights. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has an ogee-profiled boxed cornice with returns. A dogtooth stringcourse is located below the cornice. On the north elevation is a one-story, one-bay screen porch with a shed roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

207 South Irving Street 000-3383-0278 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, one-bay half-hipped portico frames the single-leaf paneled wood door. The portico has Tuscan posts. A side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. The facade features two front gable dormers that break the roofline. A one-story, one-bay porch on the south elevation has been enclosed with weatherboard siding. A half-hipped roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the porch. A one-and-a-half-story wing on the north elevation has a 16-panel roll-up garage door.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

208 South Irving Street 000-3383-0295 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-front chimney of stretcher-bond brick. Fenestration consists of 6/6 and 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, one-bay front-gabled vestibule projects from the façade and frames the entry door. The single-leaf wood door has a quoin surround. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has overhanging eaves. The facade features two front-gabled dormers. A one-story, one-bay enclosed porch wing is located on the north elevation. The wing has a stretcher-bond brick foundation and is clad in weatherboard siding. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. A shed roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the wing.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

211 South Irving Street 000-3383-0279 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938

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(September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills and molded wood surrounds. A one-story, one-bay front-gabled portico frames the single-leaf paneled wood door. The door has a molded wood surround. The portico has a pediment, which is supported by Tuscan posts. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has a plain frieze and returns.

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212 South Irving Street 000-3383-0296 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills and molded wood surrounds. Brick pilasters and a corbelled cornice frame the single-leaf wood door. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

215 South Irving Street 000-3383-0280 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938

(September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with wood surrounds and rowlock sills. A one-story, one-bay shed roof porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood door. Brick posts with a metal balustrade support the porch. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a projecting front gable bay on the facade.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

216 South Irving Street 000-3383-0297 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938

(September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretched-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. A porch frames a single-leaf wood door. The one-story, one-bay porch is covered by a front-gabled roof supported by brick posts. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a one-and-a-half-story addition on the rear elevation. A shed roof with a half-hipped dormer covers the half-timber garage. The garage has a roll-up door. A one-story carport was constructed on the rear elevation of the garage. The carport has a shed roof with metal posts.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

301 South Irving Street 000-3383-0281 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with wood surrounds and rowlock sills. The single-leaf wood-paneled door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with pilasters and a pediment. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. A one-story wing on the north elevation is covered by a front-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles with plain fascia, molded cornice, and returns. The north-bay has a roll-up garage door. A one-story, one-bay screened-in porch has been added to the south elevation. It has a brick foundation, which supports brick piers and a side-gabled roof.

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Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

305 South Irving Street 000-3383-0282 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills and molded surrounds. A one-story, one-bay front-gabled portico frames the single-leaf wood door with 4-lights. The portico has a broken front pediment with returns and is supported by Tuscan posts. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has a plain fascia board and returns. A one-story addition has been constructed on the east elevation. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows. A shed roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the addition.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

308 South Irving Street 000-3383-0306 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939

(September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills and a louvered vent in the front gable. A one-story, one-bay shed roof porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood door. The porch is supported by brick posts and a metal balustrade. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The north-bay of the main block has a projecting front gable with returns. A two-story addition wraps around to the north elevation and along the rear elevation. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung metal-sash windows and 4-light casement windows. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the addition.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Non-Contributing Total: 1

309 South Irving Street 000-3383-0283 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills and vinyl shutters. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with pilasters and a pediment. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The facade features two front gable dormers. Two one-story additions have been added to the north and south elevations. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows and 6-light casement windows. Shed roofs cover the additions.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

312 South Irving Street 000-3383-0307 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. A hipped roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The single-leaf door is set in a one-story, two-bay porch addition. A one-and-a-half-story addition is located on the north elevation. The addition is covered by a side gable roof and has a roll-up garage door. The addition has a half hipped roof and is enclosed with vinyl siding. The addition has a front gable dormer that breaks the roofline. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

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315 South Irving Street 000-3383-0284 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf door is set in a screened-in porch addition, which is covered by a shed roof. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The facade features a front gable dormer. The north bay of the main block is a projecting front gable. A one-story, one-bay addition has been added to the north elevation. It is covered by a shed roof and has 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. The north-bay has been raised to form a full second-story.

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1 1

316 South Irving Street 000-3383-0308 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, one-bay portico frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood door. The door is framed by 3-light sidelights. The portico is supported by wood posts and has an ogee profile. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. A one-story, one-bay and two-story, one-bay addition have been added to the west elevation. Shed roofs clad in asphalt shingles cover both additions.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

319 South Irving Street 000-3383-0285 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The facade features two front gable dormers. A one-story, one-bay porch addition frames the single-leaf paneled wood door. The door has a solider lintel. The porch is supported by Tuscan columns and is covered by a front-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles. A one-story addition has been added to the north elevation. It has a brick foundation and is covered by a shed roof. A two-story addition has been added to the east elevation. It has a side-gabled roof and is consistent in materials with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

323 South Irving Street 000-3383-0286 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. There are two half hipped dormers with weatherboard siding on the facade. A one-story, one-bay half-hipped porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood door. Tuscan posts support the porch. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The east elevation has a shed dormer. A two-story, one-bay screened-in porch has been added to the south elevation. A half-hipped roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the porch.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

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501 South Irving Street 000-3383-0287 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, one-bay portico frames the single-leaf paneled wood door. The door has 4-light sidelights. Tuscan posts support the portico. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. A two-story addition has been added to the east elevation. A front-gabled roof covers the addition. The addition is set on a concrete foundation and is clad in vinyl siding. Fenestration consist of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

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1 1

505 South Irving Street 000-3383-0288 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills and vinyl louvered shutters. A one-story, one-bay screened-in porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood door. The porch is supported by brick posts and is covered by a shed roof. The dwelling is covered by a side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles with a projecting front gable on the facade. A one-story addition has been added to the east elevation. A front-gabled roof covers the addition. It has a brick foundation and is clad in vinyl siding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

509 South Irving Street 000-3383-0289 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-front chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with square wood surrounds and paneled vinyl shutters. There are louvered vents in the gable-end. A one-story screened-in porch addition frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood door. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. A one-story addition has been added to the north and south elevations. The north addition is a screened-in porch with 1-light vinyl casement windows, vinyl siding, and a shed roof. The south addition is set on a brick foundation and clad in vinyl siding. It is covered by a shed roof and a has a roll-up garage door.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

610 South Irving Street 000-3383-0416 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of stretcher-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney with a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof clad in asphalt shingles. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood door has a plain surround and is set in a side porch. The one-story side porch is supported by wood posts and is covered by a hipped roof. A two-story addition on the west elevation is clad in vertical weatherboard siding and is covered by a hipped roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

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611 South Irving Street 000-3383-0438 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of stretcher-bond brick. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. There is a brick rowlock sill course on the second-story. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has a plain fascia and returns. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with pilasters and an entablature. There is a one-story screened-in porch on the north elevation. The porch is supported by brick posts and covered by a hipped roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

614 South Irving Street 000-3383-0415 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of stretcher-bond brick. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. A one-story, one-bay porch frames the single-leaf wood door with paneled lights. The one-story porch is supported by metal posts and is covered by a shed roof. A one-story addition has been added to the west elevation. The addition has vinyl siding and is covered by a front-gabled roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

615 South Irving Street 000-3383-0437 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of stretcher-bond brick. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 and 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. A single-leaf paneled with lights wood door has a Colonial Revival-style wood surround with fluted pilasters, broken pediment, and entablature. A one-story side porch has been enclosed with stretcher-bond brick. Fenestration consists of paired 12-light metal fixed windows. A half-hipped roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the porch.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

618 South Irving Street 000-3383-0414 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of stretcher-bond brick. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. A one-story, one-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood door. The porch is supported by Tuscan columns and is covered by a shed roof. There is also an entry porch on the south elevation. This porch is supported by wood posts and is covered by a front-gabled roof. A two-story addition has been added to the rear elevation. The addition has vinyl siding and is covered by a front-gabled roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

619 South Irving Street 000-3383-0436 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of stretcher-bond brick. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists

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of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has a plain fascia and returns. A one-story, one-bay porch frames the single-leaf wood paneled door. The porch is supported by metal posts and is covered by a shed roof. There is an additional entry porch on the north elevation. The porch is supported by wood posts and is covered by a front-gabled roof. A two-story addition has been added to the east elevation. The addition is wood-frame construction with vinyl siding. Fenestration consists of vinyl casement windows. A side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves covers the addition.

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625 South Irving Street 000-3383-0435 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a Cape Code form. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. There are two front-gabled dormers clad in weatherboard siding. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a architrave surround. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The gable-ends are clad in weatherboard siding. The roof has a fascia and returns. There is a denticulated cornice.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

626 South Irving Street 000-3383-0413 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a Cape Code form. It is masonry construction of stretcher-bond brick. The exterior-front chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows. The dwelling has a single-leaf arched wood door. A side-gabled roof clad in slate shingles with a projecting front gable bay covers the dwelling. There is an arched window in the front gable. The gable ends are clad in weatherboard siding. There is a one-story screened-in porch on the southwest elevation. The porch has been enclosed with vinyl siding and is covered by a flat roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

700 South Irving Street 000-3383-0528 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-story, four-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1-light sliding vinyl windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, one-bay porch frames the single-leaf door, which has a concrete surround. Wood posts support the porch, which has a pediment and dome. A side-gabled roof with a projecting front gable bay covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles and has overhanging eaves. A one-story enclosed porch has been added to the north elevation. The porch has a brick foundation with vinyl siding. Fenestration consists of 1-light wood casement windows. The porch is covered by a side-gabled roof with weatherboard siding in the gable.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

710 South Irving Street 000-3383-0527 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951

(September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, one-bay portico frames the single-leaf entry door with a Colonial Revival-style surround. The portico has a front-gabled roof supported by wood Tuscan columns. A side-gabled roof with an ogee-profiled frieze

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covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a one-story screened-in porch on the east elevation. The porch has a brick foundation and is covered by a side-gabled roof. A two-story addition has been added to the rear elevation. The addition has aluminum siding and is covered by a side-gabled roof. Fenestration on the addition consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

711 South Irving Street 000-3383-0560 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Other, 1980 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, five-bay single dwelling is designed in a modern Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is wood-frame construction with stretcher-bond brick veneer and beaded weatherboard siding. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. A hipped roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has overhanging eaves. The façade has a denticulated frieze board. The single-leaf door has a 5-light sidelight with a Colonial Revival-style surround, including fluted pilasters. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. The first-story windows have keystone jack arch lintels. Between the first and second-story is a solider stringcourse. There is a one-story attached garage on the west elevation that is consistent with the main block. The garage is covered by a side-gabled roof and has a paneled wood roll-up door.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

714 South Irving Street 000-3383-0526 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction with 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround, with pilasters and segmental pediment. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is an ogee-profiled frieze on the facade. There is a one-story screened-in porch on the west elevation. The porch has a brick foundation and is covered by a side-gabled roof. It has weatherboard siding in the gable end.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

715 South Irving Street 000-3383-0561 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction with 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has overhanging eaves. A portico frames the single-leaf wood door which has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and pediment. The portico is supported by wood posts and is covered by a front-gabled roof. Fenestration consists of 8/8 and 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. There is a one-story enclosed porch on the south elevation. The porch has a brick foundation and is covered by a side-gabled roof with weatherboard siding in the gable end and a plain fascia. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows and a canted-bay window.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

718 South Irving Street 000-3383-0525 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 8/8 and 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround

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with fluted pilasters and broken pediment. A side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves is clad in asphalt shingles and covers the dwelling. There is a one-story enclosed porch on the side elevation. The porch has a brick foundation with weatherboard siding. A side-gabled roof with weatherboard siding in the gable end covers the porch. Fenestration consists of 1-light casement windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

719 South Irving Street 000-3383-0562 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The single-leaf wood door has 15-lights. Fenestration consists of 8/8 and 4/4 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills and a picture window. There is a one-story enclosed porch on the south elevation. The porch has a brick foundation and a side-gabled roof. The gable end is clad in weatherboard siding. Fenestration consists of 4/4 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

800 South Irving Street 000-3383-0524 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles. There is an ogee-profiled frieze on the facade. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and pediment. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. There is a one-story enclosed porch on the west elevation. The porch is clad in weatherboard siding and covered by a side-gabled roof. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

801 South Irving Street 000-3383-0563 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a broken pediment. Fenestration consists of 8/8 and 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. There is a one-story screened-in porch on the south elevation. The porch has a brick foundation and is covered by a side-gabled roof with weatherboard siding in the gables.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

804 South Irving Street 000-3383-0523 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Classical Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. The dwelling is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 8/8 and 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a broken pediment. The dwelling is covered by a side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves and is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a one-story screened-in porch on the south elevation. The porch has a brick foundation and is covered by a side-gabled roof with weatherboard siding in the gable.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

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805 South Irving Street 000-3383-0564 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a broken pediment. Fenestration consists of 8/8 and 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. There is a one-story enclosed porch on the south elevation. The porch has a brick foundation and is clad in weatherboard siding. A side-gabled roof covers the addition. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows.

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808 South Irving Street 000-3383-0522 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 8/8 and 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf wood entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and segmental arch. A side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves is clad in asphalt shingles and covers the dwelling. There is a one-story enclosed porch on the south elevation. The porch has a brick foundation. A side-gabled roof covers the porch with weatherboard siding in the gable-end. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

809 South Irving Street 000-3383-0565 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and has a corbelled cap. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is an ogee-profiled frieze on the facade. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and segmental arch. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. There is a one-story enclosed porch on the south elevation. The porch has a brick foundation and is clad in weatherboard siding. A side-gabled roof covers the porch. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

814-816 South Irving Street 000-3383-0558 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. A flat roof with metal coping covers the dwelling. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors are covered by a half-hipped overhang supported with knee braces. There is a soldier lintel course and a rowlock sill course around the second-story windows. There are three soldier stringcourses on the façade. There is a one-story addition on the north elevation of 814 S. Irving Street. This addition is a screened-in porch covered by a shed roof.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

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815-817 South Irving Street 000-3383-0573 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay enclosed porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. The porch is clad in weatherboard siding and is covered by a shed roof. A flat roof with metal coping covers the dwelling. A rowlock lintel course and rowlock sill course are around the second-story windows. There is a soldier stringcourse and denticulated header stringcourse on the façade. There are brick quoins on the corners of the dwelling. There is a one-story addition on the rear elevation of 817 S. Irving Street. The addition is clad in weatherboard siding and is covered by a flat roof. There is a two-story addition on the side elevation of 815 S. Irving Street. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a shed roof. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung, vinyl-sash windows. There is an additional entry door and exterior-end chimney on this addition.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

818-820 South Irving Street 000-3383-0557 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration on 820 S. Irving Street consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. Fenestration on 818 S. Irving Street consists of 6-light metal casement windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf doors. The doors have a thin-profiled surround. The porch is covered by a shed-roof and is supported by wood brackets. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof with overhanging eaves. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has louvered gable vents on the north and south elevations. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are located along the second-story. There is a soldier stringcourse on the façade.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

819-821 South Irving Street 000-3383-0574 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Classical Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry doors. The porch is covered by a shed-roof and is supported by wood posts and brackets. The entrances to the two dwellings are separated by wood lattice. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story. There is a dogtooth stringcourse on the façade.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

822-824 South Irving Street 000-3383-0556 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. The porch is covered by a shed-roof and is supported by knee braces. A flat roof with metal coping covers the dwelling. There are three solider stringcourses on the façade. A solider lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story. There is a one-story additional entry on the side elevation of 822 S. Irving Street. The entry is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a shed roof. There is a two-and-a-half-story addition on the rear

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elevation of 822 S. Irving Street. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a shed roof.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

823-825 South Irving Street 000-3383-0575 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration on 823 S. Irving Street consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. Fenestration on 825 S. Irving Street consists of 6-light casement windows with 2-light transoms. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. The porch is supported by wood posts and is covered by a shed roof. A flat roof with metal coping covers the dwelling. There is a soldier stringcourse and denticulated header stringcourse on the façade. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story. There are brick quoins at the corners of the dwelling.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

826-828 South Irving Street 000-3383-0555 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf doors. The doors have thin-profiled surrounds. The porch is supported by metal brackets and is covered by a shed-roof. A flat roof with metal coping covers the dwelling. There is a dogtooth stringcourse and denticulated header stringcourse on the façade. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story. There is a one-story addition on the rear elevation of 828 S. Irving Street. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a shed roof. There is a one-story addition on the rear elevation of 826 S. Irving Street. The addition is clad in stucco and is covered by a shed roof. Fenestration on the addition of 826 S. Irving consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

827-829 South Irving Street 000-3383-0576 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. The porch is supported by wood posts and is covered by a shed roof. A flat roof with metal coping covers the dwelling. There are two solider stringcourses on the façade. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

830-832 South Irving Street 000-3383-0554 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration on 832 S. Irving Street consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. Fenestration on 830 S. Irving Street consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf doors. The doors have a thin surround. The porch is supported by wood posts and is covered by a shed roof hood. A side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a dogtooth stringcourse on the façade. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story.

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Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

831-833 South Irving Street 000-3383-0577 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. The porch is supported by wood posts and is covered by a shed roof hood. The dwelling is covered by a hipped roof with overhanging eaves. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. There are louvered gable vents on the north and south elevation. There is a dogtooth stringcourse on the façade. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story. There is a two-story addition on the rear elevation of 833 S. Irving Street. The addition is clad in stucco and is covered by a shed roof with asphalt shingles. Fenestration on the addition consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

834-836 South Irving Street 000-3383-0553 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. The porch has a shed roof hood supported by knee braces. A flat roof with metal coping covers the dwelling. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story. There is a soldier stringcourse and denticulated header stringcourse on the façade. There are brick quoins on the corners of the dwelling.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

835-837 South Irving Street 000-3383-0578 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939

(September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration on 835 S. Irving Street consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. Fenestration on 837 S. Irving Street consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. The porch has a shed roof hood supported by wood posts. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story. There is a denticulated header stringcourse on the façade. There are brick quoins on the corners of the dwelling.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

838-840 South Irving Street 000-3383-0552 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. The porch has a shed roof hood supported by knee braces. A flat roof with metal coping covers the dwelling. There are three soldier stringcourses on the façade. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story. There is a one-story, one-bay addition on the rear elevation of 840 S. Irving Street. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a shed roof.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

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839-841 South Irving Street 000-3383-0579 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. The doors have a torus-profiled surround. The porch is covered by a shed roof supported by wood posts. A hipped roof with overhanging eaves covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a torus-profiled fascia on the facade. There is a louvered vent on the north and south gables. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story. There is a soldier stringcourse on the façade.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

842-844 South Irving Street 000-3383-0551 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf doors. The doors have a thin surround. The porch is covered by a flat roof and is supported by wood posts and brackets. A flat roof with metal coping covers the dwelling. There is a dogtooth stringcourse and denticulated header stringcourse on the façade. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story. There are brick quoins on the corners of the dwelling. There is a one-story addition on the rear elevation of 842 S. Irving Street. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and covered by a shed roof.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

843-845 South Irving Street 000-3383-0580 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939

(September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. Metal awnings cover windows on the façade. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. The doors have a torus-profiled surround. The porch is covered by a shed roof hood that is supported by knee braces. A side-gabled roof with a torus-profiled fascia covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

846-848 South Irving Street 000-3383-0550 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. The porch has a shed roof hood that is supported by wood posts. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof clad in asphalt shingles. There is a louvered dormer-vent on the north and south elevation. There is a dogtooth stringcourse on the façade. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story. There is a one-story addition on the north elevation of 846 S. Irving Street. The addition is clad in aluminum siding and is covered by a side-gabled roof.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

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847-849 South Irving Street 000-3383-0581 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. The porch has a half-hipped roof supported by wood posts. The dwelling is covered by a flat-roof with metal coping. There is a denticulated header stringcourse on the façade. A solider lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story. There is a one-story addition on the north elevation of 849 S. Irving Street. The addition is covered by a shed roof and has materials and fenestration consistent with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

850-852 South Irving Street 000-3383-0549 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration on 850 S. Irving Street consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. Fenestration on 852 S. Irving Street consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf wood doors. The doors have a thin surround. The porch is covered by a half-hipped roof and is supported by metal filigree posts. The dwelling is covered by a flat-roof with metal coping. There is a soldier stringcourse and denticulated header stringcourse on the façade. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story. There are brick quoins on the corners of the dwelling. There is a one-story addition on the rear elevation of 850 S. Irving Street. The addition is brick construction and is covered by a shed roof. Fenestration on the addition consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. There is a one-story addition on the rear elevation of 852 S. Irving Street. The addition is brick construction and is covered by a shed roof. Fenestration on the addition consists of 3-light metal casement windows.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1Individual Resource Status: Office Non-Contributing Total: 1

854-856 South Irving Street 000-3383-0548 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf wood doors. 854 S. Irving Street has a paneled door while 856 S. Irving Street has a paneled with lights door. The porch has a half-hipped roof supported by metal filigree posts. The dwelling is covered by a flat-roof with metal coping. There are two soldier stringcourses and a denticulated header stringcourse on the façade. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story. There is a one-story addition on the rear elevation of 854 S. Irving Street. The addition is wood-frame construction and is clad in vinyl siding. A shed roof covers the addition. There is a one-story addition on the rear elevation of 856 S. Irving Street. The addition is wood-frame construction clad in vinyl siding. A shed roof covers the addition.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total:

858-860 South Irving Street 000-3383-0547 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration on 858 S. Irving Street consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. Fenestration on 860 S. Irving Street consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf doors. The doors have a thin surround. The porch is covered by a shed-roof supported by metal filigree posts. A side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in

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asphalt shingles. There is a dogtooth stringcourse on the façade. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

862-864 South Irving Street 000-3383-0546 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration on 864 S. Irving Street consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. Fenestration on 862 S. Irving Street consists of 1-light vinyl casement windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf doors. The doors have a thin surround. The porch is covered by a shed-roof and is supported by wood posts. A flat roof with metal coping covers the dwelling. There is a dogtooth stringcourse and two soldier stringcourses on the façade. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 2

866-868 South Irving Street 000-3383-0545 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf doors. The doors have a thin surround. The porch has a shed roof supported by metal filigree posts. The dwelling is covered by a flat-roof with metal coping. There is a soldier stringcourse and denticulated header stringcourse on the façade. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story. There are brick quoins on the corners of the dwelling. There is a one-story addition on the rear elevation of 868 S. Irving Street. The west half of the addition is clad in weatherboard siding and the east half is brick construction. A shed roof covers the addition. The addition has an interior-side chimney constructed of stretcher-bond brick.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

901-903 South Irving Street 000-3383-0605 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. There is an exterior-end chimney. Fenestration on 903 S. Irving Street consists of 1/1 and 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. Fenestration on 901 S. Irving Street consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. The porch is covered by a shed roof and is supported by wood posts with wood lattice. The dwelling is covered by a flat-roof with metal coping. There are two soldier stringcourses and a denticulated header stringcourse on the façade. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

905-907 South Irving Street 000-3383-0604 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. There is an interior-center chimney constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration on 905 S. Irving Street consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. Fenestration on 907 S. Irving Street consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors.

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The porch is covered by a shed roof and is supported by metal posts. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof with overhanging eaves. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a dogtooth stringcourse on the façade. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

909-911 South Irving Street 000-3383-0603 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. There is an exterior-end chimney constructed of brick with a corbelled cap. Fenestration on 901 S. Irving Street consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. The porch is covered by a shed roof and is supported by wood posts with wood lattice. The dwelling is covered by a flat-roof with metal coping. There is a dogtooth stringcourse and denticulated header stringcourse on the front façade. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story. There is a one-story addition on the rear elevation of 911 S. Irving Street. The addition is wood-frame construction clad in vinyl siding. A shed roof covers the addition. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Individual Resource Status: Shed

Contributing Non-Contributing

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200 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0318 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Tudor Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, five-bay Tudor Revival-style building is a single dwelling. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an interior-side chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. The dwelling features a denticulated belt course between the first and second stories. A flat-on-hip roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has overhanging eaves and an ogee-profiled frieze board. The dwelling has a front gable dormer on both the north elevation and south elevations. The dormers have 2-light casement windows. Fenestration consists of 3-light and 4-light wood casement windows, rowlock sills, and a single-leaf paneled wood door with lights. The two-story entry bay is covered by a front gable roof. The first story of the entry bay is clad in stone veneer, and the second story is clad in half-timber with stucco infill. A one-story enclosed brick porch is located on the rear elevation of the main block. The porch has round arched openings with rowlock surrounds. A flat roof covers the porch.

Individual Resource Status: Single dwelling Contributing Total: 1

201 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0304 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, two-bay Colonial Revival style building is a single dwelling. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-side chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. A front gable roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The gable has a pediment with a raked cornice. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows, a picture window, rowlock sills, and a single-leaf paneled wood door. A one-story portico supported by Tuscan columns frames the entrance. The front gable portico has a raked cornice. A one-story wing with a shed roof is located on the north elevation. The wing is consistent in materials and fenestration with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

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204 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0319 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, three-bay Colonial Revival style building is a single dwelling. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-side chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. A hipped roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has overhanging eaves. The façade elevation features a projecting front gable above the central bay. The projecting gable has a raked cornice, returns, and a louvered half-circle vent. The central façade bay is framed with brick quoins. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows, rowlock sills, and a single-leaf paneled wood door with 1-light sidelights. A one-story portico supported by Tuscan columns frames the entrance. The front gable portico has a raked cornice. A two-story addition is located on the rear elevation of the main block. The addition is consistent in materials with the main block and is covered by a front gable roof. The southern portion of the rear elevation has a one-story shed-roofed porch supported by wood posts.

Individual Resource Status: Single dwelling Individual Resource Status: Garage

Contributing Contributing

Total: Total:

1 1

205 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0303 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, three-bay Colonial Revival style building is a single dwelling. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. A side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows, rowlock sills, and a single-leaf paneled wood door with 4-light sidelights. A one-story portico with wood posts frames the entrance. The portico has a raked cornice.

Individual Resource Status: Single dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

208 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0320 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, two-bay Colonial Revival style building is a single dwelling. The dwelling has a rectangular form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. A side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has a denticulated frieze board and returns. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows, a projecting bay window with a half-hipped roof and wood spandrel panels on the first story, rowlock sills, a second story rowlock sills course, and a single-leaf paneled wood door. The door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with pilasters and a pediment. A one-story wing with a shed roof is located on the south elevation. The wing is clad in aluminum siding and has 8/8 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

209 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0302 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, two-bay Colonial Revival style building is a single dwelling. The dwelling has a rectangular plan. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of paired 8-light metal casement windows, rowlock sills, and a single-leaf door. A front gable roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has a raked cornice. A one-story, screened-in porch wing is located on the south elevation of the main block. The porch is covered by a shed roof. A one-story attached garage wing is located on the north elevation of the main block. The garage has a shed roof and a paneled roll-up wood door.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

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212 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0321 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, three-bay Colonial Revival style building is a single dwelling. The dwelling has a rectangular plan. It is constructed of 6-course Flemish-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. A hipped roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has overhanging eaves and an ogee-profiled frieze. Fenestration consists single and paired 3-light wood casement windows, corbelled rowlock sills, square soldier lintels, and a single-leaf paneled wood door with lights. The door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with pilasters. A one-story wing is located on the south elevation. Covered by a half-hipped roof, the wing is consistent in materials and fenestration with the main block.

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1 1

215 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0301 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, three-bay Colonial Revival style building is a single dwelling. The dwelling has a rectangular plan. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. A side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows, rowlock sills, and a single-leaf paneled wood door. The door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and dentils. The second story features a round, bricked-in window on the façade and a blind circular window.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

216 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0322 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, three-bay Colonial Revival style building is a single dwelling. The dwelling has a rectangular plan. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. A side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has returns and an ogee-profiled frieze board. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows, corbelled rowlock sills, and a single-leaf paneled wood door. The door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a denticulated pediment. The second story features a round, bricked-in window on the façade.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

300 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0323 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this one-and-a-half-story, three-bay Colonial Revival style building is a single dwelling with a Cape Cod form. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond construction with a corbelled cap. A side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. Two half-hipped dormers are located on the façade elevation. The dormers are clad in vinyl siding and have 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows. A shed roof dormer clad in brick is located on the rear elevation of the dwelling. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows, rowlock sills, and a single-leaf paneled wood door with lights. The entry is set within a recessed entry bay with a projecting front gable. The gable has a raked cornice and returns. A two-story addition is located on the rear elevation. The addition is wood-frame construction clad in vinyl siding and covered by a shed roof. The addition has fenestration consistent with the main block. A one-story wing is located on the south elevation of the dwelling. The wing is a screened-in porch with a half-hipped roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

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301 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0316 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, three-bay Colonial Revival style building is a single dwelling. The dwelling has a rectangular plan. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-side chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. A hipped roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has overhanging eaves. Fenestration consists of 2/2 double-hung wood-sash windows, multi-light fixed wood windows, rowlock sills, and a single-leaf paneled wood door with lights. A one-story portico with Tuscan columns frames the entrance. The portico has a raked cornice. The north elevation has a one-story wing with a half-hipped roof. The wing is an enclosed porch with jalousie windows. A one-story addition is located on the rear elevation. The addition has a flat roof with a walkout deck. The addition is consistent in materials with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

304 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0324 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, three-bay Colonial Revival style building is a single dwelling. The dwelling has a rectangular plan. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. A side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has returns, a torus-profiled frieze board, and a dogtooth brick cornice. Fenestration consists of single and paired 3-light wood casement windows, a blind rectangular window on the second story, rowlock sills, and a single-leaf paneled with lights wood door. The one-story, two-bay porch addition frames the entrance. The porch has brick posts and a square wood balustrade. A flat roof with an ogee-profiled cornice and a square wood balustrade covers the porch.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

307 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0315 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1945 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, three-bay Colonial Revival style building is a single dwelling. The dwelling has a rectangular plan. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-side chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. The central façade bay is framed with brick quoins. The dwelling also has a soldier water table. A hipped roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has overhanging eaves and a projecting front gable bay on the façade elevation. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows, rowlock sills, and a single-leaf paneled wood door. The door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with pilasters and 1-light sidelights. A one-story portico with Tuscan columns frames the entrance. The portico has a raked cornice. A one-story addition is located on the rear elevation of the main block. The addition is clad in weatherboard siding and covered by a front gable roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

308 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0325 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, three-bay Colonial Revival style building is a single dwelling. The dwelling has a rectangular plan. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. A hipped roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has overhanging eaves and an ogee-profiled frieze board. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows, rowlock sills, and a single-leaf paneled wood door with lights. The door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters. The door is located within a projecting entry bay with a denticulated pediment and returns. There is a one-story wing located on the south elevation of the main block. The wing is a screened-in porch with a half-hipped roof. A two-story addition of wood-frame construction is located on the rear elevation of the main block. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and covered by a flat roof. The addition has a one-story projecting side gable bay on its north elevation.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

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311 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0314 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this two-story, three-bay Colonial Revival style building is a single dwelling. The dwelling has a rectangular plan. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick and has two exterior-end chimneys of stretcher-bond brick construction with corbelled caps. A side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has a plain frieze board. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows, oriel windows with half-hip roofs, rowlock sills, and a single-leaf paneled wood door. The door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with pilasters. A one-story portico with Tuscan posts frames the entrance. The portico has a raked cornice. A one-story screened-in porch wing is located on the south elevation of the main block. A flat roof with a wood balustrade covers the wing. A two-story addition of wood-frame construction is located on the rear elevation of the dwelling. The addition is clad in weatherboard siding and covered by a front gable roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

312 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0326 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with corbelled rowlock sills and arched hoods. On the second story, the arched window hoods break the roofline. A one-story, one-bay portico frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood door. The door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters. The portico is supported by wood posts and has metal balustrades. A hipped roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a flat frieze under the roofline. A one-story, one-bay addition have been added to the south elevation. It is consistent in materials to the main block and has a picture window. On top of the addition is a rooftop balcony with square balusters.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

315 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0313 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1940 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. On the first-story there is a fixed metal picture window flanked by 4/4 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. The window has a Colonial Revival-style molded surround with wood dentils, cornice, and metal mansard awnings. A Colonial Revival-style wood surround with fluted pilasters and a pediment frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood door. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. A one-story, one-bay enclosed porch is located on the south elevation. The porch is wood-frame with weatherboard siding and Doric pilasters at the corners. A shed roof covers the porch.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

316 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0327 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with corbelled rowlock sills. On the first-story is a canted-bay window of 6-light vinyl-sash casement windows. The window has a Colonial Revival-style surround with a projecting brick dogtooth lintel. A one-story, one-bay portico frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood door. Tuscan columns support the portico. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a dogtooth stringcourse on the facade. A one-story, one-bay enclosed porch is located on the south elevation. The porch is wood-frame construction clad in weatherboard siding and is

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320 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0328 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a ranch form. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. On the first-story is a canted-bay window of 1-light vinyl-sash casement windows flanked by 4/4 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. A one-story, one-bay recessed brick porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood door. Brick posts support the porch. A side-gabled roof with a projecting front gable covers the dwelling. Both rooflines have overhanging eaves and are clad in asphalt shingles. There is a torus-profile frieze. There is a one-story addition on the west elevation. It is covered by a flat roof and has consistent materials as the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

607 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0408 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1981 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, five-bay single dwelling is designed in a modern Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry veneer construction of stretcher-bond brick with weatherboard siding on the north and south elevations. The exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. A Colonial Revival-style surround frames the single-leaf wood entry door. The surround has fluted pilasters and a broken pediment. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

611 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0406 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Classical Revival, 1968 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay single dwelling is designed in a modern Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry veneer construction of stretcher-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf wood entry door has a 3-light transom and 1-light sidelights. A front-gabled roof with overhanging eaves and a plain fascia covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles with aluminum siding in the gable ends. There are one-story additions on the east and north elevation. The east addition is clad in aluminum siding and is covered by a side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves. Fenestration consists of 1-light sliding windows. The north addition is clad in aluminum siding with sliding doors. A flat roof covers the north addition. Atop it is a second-story deck with wood balusters.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

614 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0404 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1964 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-story, four-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is masonry construction of 6-course Flemish-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 2/2 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. There is a picture window with a 1-light casement flanked by 2/2 double-hung wood-sash windows. A thin surround frames the single-leaf entry door. A hipped roof with overhanging eaves and a plain fascia covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

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Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1968 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-story, four-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is masonry construction of 6-course Flemish-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. There is a 1-light picture window flanked by 1/1 double-hung wood-sash windows. A thin surround frames the single-leaf entry door. A side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. The gable-ends are clad in weatherboard siding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

620 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0402 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1963 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-story, four-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is masonry construction of 6-course Flemish-bond brick. The exterior-front chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with header and rowlock sills. A thin surround frames the single-leaf entry door. A side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. The gable-ends are clad in weatherboard siding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

626 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0401 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1963 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-story, four-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is masonry construction of 6-course Flemish-bond brick. The exterior-front chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 2/2 double-hung wood-sash windows with header and rowlock sills. A thin surround frames the single-leaf entry door. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof with overhanging eaves and is clad in asphalt shingles.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

708 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0490 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a Cape Cod form. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung wood-sash windows and a bay window with three casement windows. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood door is recessed. A side-gabled roof with a projecting front gable bay covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a front-gabled dormer window on the façade. The porch on the south elevation has been enclosed. The porch is clad in weatherboard siding and covered by a half-hipped roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

709 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0515 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a Cape Cod form. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows. There is a gable dormer on the facade. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood door. The roof extends over the porch and is supported by wood posts. A side-gabled roof with projecting front gable covers the dwelling. The front and side gables are clad in weatherboard siding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

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712 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0489 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows. An arched window on the second floor has been in-filled with stucco. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood door. The door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters. The porch is supported by wood posts and has a front-gabled roof. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. A one-story addition has been added to the north elevation. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and covered by a side-gabled roof. Fenestration consists of a projecting bay window with three casement windows. The bay window is covered by a half-hipped roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

713 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0516 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features fluted pilasters, dentils, and a segmental arched pediment. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. A one-story addition has been added to the south elevation. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and covered by a side-gabled roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

716 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0488 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features pilasters and an entablature. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. A one-story screened-in porch is located on the north elevation. The porch is covered by a side-gabled roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

717 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0517 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows. A second-story arched window has been in-filled with stucco. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features fluted pilasters, an entablature, and a pediment. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. A one-story addition has been added to the side elevation. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a side-gabled roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

800 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0487 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941

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(September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-front chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with an entablature. A side-gabled roof with a projecting front gable bay covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. The front gable is clad in stone veneer. A one-story addition has been added to the north elevation. A half-hipped roof covers the addition whose materials are consistent with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

801 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0518 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows. A portico frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood door. The one-story, one-bay portico is supported by wood posts and has a front-gabled roof. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. A shed-roofed porch has been added to the rear elevation.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

804 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0486 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows and 2-light casement windows. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood door has a flat-profiled surround. A portico frames the entry door. The one-story, one-bay portico is supported by metal posts and is covered by a curved-underside front-gabled roof. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. An enclosed porch is located on the north elevation. The porch has a brick foundation and is clad in weatherboard siding. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the porch. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

805 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0519 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows. On the second story there is an arched window in-filled with stucco. A Colonial Revival-style surround frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood door. The surround features fluted pilasters and a segmental arch. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a one-story addition on the side elevation. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a side-gabled roof. Fenestration on the addition consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

808 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0485 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows and fixed casement windows. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood door has a flat-profiled

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surround. A metal shed roof covers the door. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There are two one-story additions to the dwelling, one on the north elevation and one on the rear elevation. The north elevation addition is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a side-gabled roof. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash window. The rear addition is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a shed roof. Fenestration consists of 8­light fixed windows in a projecting bay covered by a half-hipped roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

809 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0520 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-front chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows. A flat-surround frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood door. A metal awning supported by metal posts covers the entry. A hipped roof with projecting front gable bay covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a one-story addition on the north elevation. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a side-gabled roof. Fenestration consists of 1-light casement windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

812 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0484 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-front chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows. A flat-profiled surround frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood door. The door is accessed by an off-centered one-bay porch. A hipped roof with projecting front gable louvered vents covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a one-story addition on the side elevation. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a side-gabled roof. Fenestration consists 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

813 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0521 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-front chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows. A flat-profiled surround frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry door. The door is accessed by a one-bay porch which is set off to the side. A hipped roof with a projecting front gable bay covers the dwelling. A second projecting gable bay is located on the south elevation. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. There are front-gabled louvered vents on the hipped-roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

815-817 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0529 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The two exterior-end chimneys are constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimneys have corbelled caps. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-lea, paneled with lights wood doors. The porch is covered by a shed roof and is supported by wood posts. The dwelling is covered by a flat-roof with metal coping. There are three soldier stringcourses on the façade. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story.

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Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

818-820 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0513 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. The doors have a flat-profiled surround. The porch has a shed roof supported by wood posts. The dwelling is covered by a flat-roof with metal coping. There is a dogtooth stringcourse and soldier stringcourse on the façade. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story. There is a two-story addition on the rear elevation of 820 S. Ivy Street. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a flat roof.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

819-821 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0530 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. The porch has a shed roof supported by wood posts. The dwelling is covered by a flat-roof with metal coping. There is a soldier stringcourse and denticulated header stringcourse on the façade. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story. There is a two-story addition on the rear elevation of 819 S. Ivy Street. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a flat roof.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

822-824 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0512 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction with 6-course American-bond brick. The interior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills on 822 S. Ivy Street. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills on 824 S. Ivy Street. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. The doors have a flat-profiled surround. The porch has a shed roof supported by metal posts. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof covered by asphalt shingles. There are front-gabled louvered vents on the north and south roof elevation. There is a soldier stringcourse on the façade. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story. There is a two-story addition on the rear elevation of 822 S. Ivy Street. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a side-gabled roof.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

823-825 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0531 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills on 823 S. Ivy Street. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills on 825 S. Ivy Street. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. The porch has a shed roof clad in asphalt shingles supported by wood posts and brackets. A side-gabled roof with plain fascia and returns covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a soldier stringcourse on the façade. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story. There are three additions to this dwelling. There is a two-story addition on the rear elevation of 825 S. Ivy Street. It is clad in asbestos shingles and covered by a shed-roof.

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Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. There are two, one-story additions on the side elevation of 823 S. Ivy Street. Both are wood-frame construction clad in vinyl siding and covered by a shed roof. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

826-828 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0511 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills on 826 S. Ivy Street. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills on 828 S. Ivy Street. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. The porch has a shed roof supported by wood posts. The dwelling is covered by a flat-roof with metal coping. There is a soldier stringcourse and denticulated header stringcourse on the façade. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story. There are brick quoins on the corners of the dwelling. There is a one-story porch on the side elevation of 828 S. Ivy Street. The porch is covered by a shed roof and is supported by wood posts.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

827-829 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0532 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills on 829 S. Ivy Street. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills on 827 S. Ivy Street. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. The porch has a half-hipped roof clad in asphalt shingles and is supported by wood posts. The dwelling is covered by a flat roof with metal coping. There is a soldier stringcourse and denticulated header stringcourse on the façade. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story. There are brick quoins on the corners of the dwelling.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

830-832 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0510 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills and soldier lintels on 830 S. Ivy Street. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills and soldier lintels on 832 S. Ivy Street. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. The porch has a shed roof supported by metal posts. The dwelling is covered by a flat-roof with metal coping. There is a dogtooth stringcourse on the façade. There is a rowlock sill course located on the second-story.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

831-833 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0533 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills on 833 S. Ivy Street. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills on 836 S. Ivy Street. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. The porch has a shed roof supported by wood posts. The dwelling is covered by a flat-roof with metal coping. There is a dogtooth stringcourse and two soldier stringcourses on the

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façade. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are located on the second-story. There is a one-story addition on the north elevation of 831 S. Ivy Street. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and covered by a shed roof. Fenestration consists of paired jalousie windows. There is a one-story porch on the south elevation of 833 S. Ivy Street. The porch is wood-frame construction clad in wood lattice. It has a shed roof clad in asphalt shingles.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

834-836 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0509 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. The porch has a half-hipped roof supported by a wood post. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There are two soldier stringcourses on the façade. A rowlock sill course is located on the second-story. There is a one-story addition on the north elevation of 834 S. Ivy Street. The addition is clad in vertical wood siding and covered by a half-hipped roof. Fenestration consists of 6-light casement windows.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

835-837 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0534 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The interior-center chimney is constructed of brick. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. Windows on the façade have metal awnings. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood door on 835 S. Ivy Street. The porch has a metal shed roof supported by square wood posts. A one-story, one-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood door on 837 S. Ivy Street. The porch is covered by a shed-roof clad in asphalt shingles and is supported by square wood posts. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof with overhanging eaves. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a dogtooth stringcourse on the façade. There is a soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course on the second-story.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

838-840 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0508 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows. The first-floor windows have rowlock sills and the second-story windows have a rowlock sill course. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. The porch is covered by a shed-roof clad in asphalt shingles and is supported by square wood posts. A flat roof with metal coping covers the dwelling. There is a denticulated header stringcourse on the front elevation. There is a one-story addition on the rear elevation of 840 S. Ivy Street. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a flat-roof.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

839-841 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0535 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The interior-center chimney is constructed of brick. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills on the first-story. There is a soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course on the second-story. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf, paneled with lights, wood doors. The porch has a shed roof supported by metal posts. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof with

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overhanging eaves that is clad in asphalt shingles.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

842-844 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0507 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of brick. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills on the first-story. There is a soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course on the second-story. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. The porch has a shed roof supported by wood posts. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There are two soldier stringcourses on the façade. There is a one-story addition on the rear elevation of 842 S. Ivy Street. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a shed roof.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

843-845 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0536 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of brick. Fenestration on 843 S. Ivy Street consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows. Fenestration on 845 S. Ivy Street consists of 6-light casement windows with 3-light sidelights and 4-light transoms. The windows on the first-story have rowlock sills and the windows on the second-story have a soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. The porch has a shed roof supported by wood posts. A side-gabled roof with plain fascia and returns covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a dogtooth stringcourse on the façade.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

846-848 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0506 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of brick. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. A flat roof with metal balusters covers the porch. Metal posts support the porch. A flat-roof with metal coping covers the dwelling. There is a denticulated header stringcourse on the façade. There are brick quoins on the corners of the dwelling. There is a two-story addition on the rear elevation of 846 S. Irving Street. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and covered by a flat roof.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

847-849 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0537 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of brick. Fenestration on 849 South Ivy Street consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows. Fenestration on 847 South Ivy Street consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows. Windows on the first story have rowlock sills and windows on the second story have a rowlock sill course and soldier lintel course. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood entry doors. The porch is covered by a hipped-roof and is supported by square wood posts. The dwelling is covered by a flat-roof with metal coping. There is a dogtooth stringcourse on the façade. There are brick quoins on the corners of the dwelling.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

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850-852 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0505 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration on 850 S. Ivy Street consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. Fenestration on 852 S. Ivy Street consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf doors. The porch is covered by a shed-roof and is supported by square wood posts with lattice. The dwelling is covered by a flat roof with metal coping. There is a dogtooth stringcourse on the façade.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

851-853 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0538 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of brick. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. The porch is covered by a shed-roof and is supported by square wood posts with lattice. The dwelling is covered by a flat-roof with metal coping and a plain fascia. There is a dogtooth stringcourse on the façade. There is a soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course on the second-story.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

854-856 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0504 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows, with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf doors. The doors have a thin surround. The porch is covered by a half-hipped roof and is supported by wood posts. The dwelling is covered by a flat roof with metal coping. There is a dogtooth stringcourse on the façade. There are brick quoins on the corners of the dwelling.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

855-857 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0539 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of brick. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. There is a soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course on the second-story. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. A flat roof with metal balusters covers the porch. Wood posts with lattice support the porch. The dwelling is covered by a flat-roof with metal coping. There is a soldier stringcourse and denticulated header stringcourse on the façade. There are brick quoins on the corners of the dwelling.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Contributing Total: 1

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858-860 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0503 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The interior-center chimney is constructed of brick. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. The porch is covered by a shed roof and is supported by wood posts with lattice. The dwelling is covered by a hipped-roof with overhanging eaves. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a front-gabled louvered vent on the north and south roof elevation.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

859-861 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0540 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of brick. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are on the second-story. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. The porch is covered by a shed roof and is supported by square wood posts with lattice. A side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves, plain fascia, and returns, covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a dogtooth stringcourse on the façade. There is a one-story addition on the rear elevation of 859 S. Ivy Street. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a shed roof. There is a one-story addition on the rear elevation of 861 S. Ivy Street. The addition is masonry construction and is covered by a shed roof. There is a one-story addition on the side elevation of 861 S. Ivy Street. The addition is wood-frame construction clad in wood siding and is covered by a shed roof.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

863-865 South Ivy Street 000-3383-0541 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1939 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, four-bay twin dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is constructed of brick. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. A soldier lintel course and rowlock sill course are on the second-story. A one-story, two-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood doors. The porch is covered by a shed roof and is supported by square wood posts with lattice. A flat roof with metal coping covers the dwelling. There is a dogtooth stringcourse and two soldier stringcourses on the façade. There is a one-story screened-in porch on the façade of 865 S. Ivy Street. The porch is covered by a shed roof. There is a one-story addition on the side elevation of 865 S. Ivy Street. It is an additional entry covered by a shed roof. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

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200 South Jackson Street 000-3383-0339 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is 6­course American-bond brick construction. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof that is clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves. The single-leaf door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a denticulated pediment. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills, square wood surrounds, and louvered shutters. A one-story, one-bay screened-in porch is located on the north elevation. The porch is covered by a side gable roof and has been enclosed with stretcher-bond brick. The porch has 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, four-bay wood-frame addition is located on the

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rear elevation. The addition is clad in T-111 siding with cornerboards.

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206 South Jackson Street 000-3383-0340 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof that is clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has a plain fascia. The gable ends are clad in weatherboard siding. The single-leaf entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and an ogee-profiled cornice. Fenestration consists of 2/2 double-hung metal-sash windows, rowlock sills, and louvered shutters. The first story features an oriel window with 2/2, 1-light, 2/2 double-hung wood-sash windows. Knee braces support the oriel window. A one-story screened-in porch is located on the north elevation. The side-gabled porch has been enclosed with stretcher-bond brick. A one-story wood-frame addition is located on the rear elevation. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and is covered by a shed roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

207 South Jackson Street 000-3383-0338 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1960 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-story, two-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is masonry construction of 6-course Flemish-bond brick. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a front gable roof with overhanging eaves, which is clad in asphalt shingles. The gable end is clad in weatherboard siding. Fenestration consists of 2/1 double-hung wood-sash windows, square wood surrounds, and rowlock sills. The first story also has a canted 12-light bay window. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a square wood surround. There is a one-story, one-bay entry porch. The porch is recessed under the gable roof of the main block. The porch has wood posts, brackets, and a square wood balustrade. A wood deck is located on the rear elevation. There is a one-story, one-bay wood-frame addition on the south elevation. The addition is clad in weatherboard siding and is covered by a side gable roof. The addition has a single-leaf door and 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. A porch with wood posts and a square wood balustrade is part of the addition.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

210 South Jackson Street 000-3383-0341 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof that is clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has a plain fascia. The gable ends are clad in weatherboard siding. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a broken pediment. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash replacement windows, square wood surrounds, and rowlock sills. The first story has a canted bay window with a half-hipped roof. The canted bay has 1/1, 1­light, and 1/1 double-hung wood-sash windows, and the base is clad in German siding. A one-story screened-in porch is located on the north elevation. The porch has been enclosed with 6-course American-bond brick and is covered by a side gable roof. There is a one-story addition located on the rear elevation. The addition is consistent in materials and fenestration with the main block and is covered by a front gable roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

211 South Jackson Street 000-3383-0337 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1960 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-story, two-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is masonry construction of 6-course Flemish-bond

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brick. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a front gable roof with a plain fascia. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. The gable ends are clad in vinyl siding. Fenestration consists of 8/8 double-hung metal-sash replacement windows, rowlock sills, and square wood surrounds. The first story features a square bay window with a half-hipped roof. The bay has a ribbon of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with a molded wood spandrel panel. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a square wood surround. The dwelling has a one-story, one-bay recessed porch. The porch has metal posts and a square metal balustrade with rectangular metal patterns.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

214 South Jackson Street 000-3383-0342 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof that is clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has a plain fascia. The gable ends are clad in weatherboard siding. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a pediment. Fenestration consists of 2/2 double-hung wood-sash windows, rowlock sills, and square wood surrounds. The first story has a canted oriel window with a half-hipped roof. The oriel window has 1/1, 1-light, and 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. A one-story screened-in porch is located on the north elevation. The porch has been enclosed with 6:1 American-bond brick and is covered by a side gable roof. The gable end is clad in weatherboard siding. A one-story wood-frame addition is located on the rear elevation. The addition is clad in weatherboard siding and covered by a front gable roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

215 South Jackson Street 000-3383-0336 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-story, three-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. An interior chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction has a corbelled cap. A cross gable roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has returns, and the fascia has a torus-profiled. The gable end has a louvered vent and a 9-light fixed round window. Fenestration consists of 1-light fixed metal basement windows, 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows, rowlock sills, and wood surrounds. The central façade bay has a 1/1, 1-light, 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash picture window. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a torus-profiled surround. The dwelling has a one-story, one-bay porch with a shed roof. A metal post supports the porch roof. The porch has a square metal balustrade. The entry bay has a concrete panel with a floral motif.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

218 South Jackson Street 000-3383-0343 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The dwelling has a soldier water table. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof that is clad with asphalt shingles and has a plain fascia. The gable end is clad in weatherboard siding. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a denticulated cornice. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash replacement windows, square wood surrounds, and rowlock sills. The first story has a canted oriel window with a half-hipped roof. The oriel window has 1/1, 1-light, and 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows. Knee braces support the oriel window. A one-story, one-bay porch is located on the north elevation. The porch has been enclosed with 6:1 American-bond brick and is covered by a side gable roof. The gable ends are clad in weatherboard siding. A one-story wood-frame addition is located on the rear elevation. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and covered by a front gable roof. Fenestration on the addition is consistent with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

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219 South Jackson Street 000-3383-0335 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-story, three-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. An interior chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction has a corbelled cap. A cross gable roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has returns, and the fascia has a torus-profile. The gable end has a louvered vent and a fanlight window. Fenestration consists of 1-light metal basement windows, 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows, rowlock sills, and wood surrounds. The central façade bay has a 1/1, 1-light, 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash picture window. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a wood surround. The dwelling has a one-story, one-bay porch with a shed roof. A metal post supports the porch roof. The entry bay has a concrete panel with a floral motif. A one-story wood-frame addition is located on the rear elevation. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and covered by a flat roof. It has 3-light fixed metal windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

300 South Jackson Street 000-3383-0344 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof that is clad with asphalt shingles and has a plain fascia. The gable end is clad in weatherboard siding. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a denticulated pediment. Fenestration consists of 2/2 double-hung wood-sash windows, square wood surrounds, and rowlock sills. The first story has a canted bay window with a half-hipped roof. The bay window has 2/2, 1-light, and 2/2 double-hung wood-sash windows with wood spandrel panels. A one-story, one-bay porch is located on the north elevation. The porch has been enclosed with 6-course American-bond brick and is covered by a side gable roof. The gable end is clad in weatherboard siding. A one-story wood-frame addition is located on the rear elevation. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and covered by a front gable roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

301 South Jackson Street 000-3383-0334 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-story, three-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. An interior chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction has a corbelled cap. A cross gable roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The roof has returns, and the fascia has an ogee-profile. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash basement windows, 8/8 double-hung vinyl-sash windows, rowlock sills, and wood surrounds. The central façade bay has a 4/4, 1-light, 4/4 double-hung vinyl-sash oriel window with a half-hipped standing-seam metal roof. The single-leaf paneled wood door with lights has a wood surround with an ogee-profile. The dwelling has a one-story, one-bay porch with a shed roof. Metal posts support the porch roof. The porch has a turned metal balustrade. A one-story wood-frame addition is located on the rear elevation. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and covered by a front gable roof. The addition has 1-light vinyl casement windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

303 South Jackson Street 000-3383-0333 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-side chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a front gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has a pediment on the façade elevation and the frieze board has an ogee profile. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows, rowlock sills, and the original louvered wood shutters. The first story of the façade features a picture window with a 1-light fixed window flanked by 8-light wood casement windows. The picture window has a recessed lintel paneled with a raised, header checkerboard pattern. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood door has a square wood surround. A one-story, one-bay portico supported by wood posts

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frames the entry. A one-story screened-in porch on the north elevation has been enclosed with stretcher-bond brick. The porch is covered by a shed roof and has 1/1 double-hung wood-sash windows. A one-story wood-frame addition is located on the rear elevation. The addition is covered by a front gable roof and is clad in vinyl siding.

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304 South Jackson Street 000-3383-0345 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1950 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick. The exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction with a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 2/2 double-hung wood-sash windows, square wood surrounds, and rowlock sills. The single-leaf paneled wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a broken pediment. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof that is clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has a plain fascia. The gable ends are clad in weatherboard siding. The first story of the façade has a canted oriel window with a half-hipped roof of standing-seam metal. Knee braces support the oriel window. There is a one-story wing on the north elevation of the main block. The wing is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick. The wing is covered by a side gable roof. The gable ends are clad in weatherboard siding. Fenestration consists of 2/2 double-hung wood-sash windows on rowlock sills. A one-story screened-in porch is located on the rear elevation. The porch is wood-frame construction covered by a shed roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

307 South Jackson Street 000-3383-0332 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has a plain frieze board. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood-sash windows, canted rowlock sills, and paneled vinyl shutters. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with a broken pediment. The central bay of the second story has a blind round window with a checkerboard brick infill. A two-story stretcher-bond brick addition is located on the rear elevation. The addition is covered by a front gable roof. The addition has a soldier lintel course and a soldier stringcourse.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

308 South Jackson Street 000-3383-0346 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1955 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. The dwelling is wood-frame construction with stretcher-bond brick veneer on the first floor and asbestos shingle on the second floor. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and an entablature. Fenestration includes 1/1 double-hung wood-sash windows with wood surrounds and rowlock sills. The second story overhangs the first story with square trim between. A side-gabled roof that is clad with asphalt shingles covers the dwelling.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Contributing Total: 1

311 South Jackson Street 000-3383-0331 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. A side-gabled roof with returns covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles and has a denticulated frieze board. Fenestration consists of 6/1 double-hung wood­

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sash windows with corbelled rowlock sills. The first story of the façade features a canted oriel window with a half-hipped roof and 4/4, 1-light fixed, 4/4 double-hung wood-sash windows. Knee braces support the oriel window. A one-story, one-bay wood portico with metal balusters frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood door. The door has an ogee-profiled surround. A one-story, weatherboard clad, shed roof addition has been added to the southern elevation. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows.

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312 South Jackson Street 000-3383-0347 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Other, 1959 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, two-bay single dwelling has a split-level form. It has a rectangular plan. The dwelling is masonry construction of 6-course Flemish-bond brick. The north bay of the second-story is clad in weatherboard siding. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The single-leaf paneled wood door has one sidelight. Fenestration consists of a central 1-light fixed metal windows flanked by 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. The south bay is covered by a side-gabled roof with trim under the eaves and the north-bay is covered by a hipped roof with overhanging eaves. Both portions of the roof are clad with asphalt shingles.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

315 South Jackson Street 000-3383-0330 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. A hipped roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. The dwelling has brick dentils. Fenestration consists of 1-light vinyl casement windows flanked by 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with corbelled rowlock sills. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and an entablature. A one-story addition is located on the south elevation. The addition is covered by a one-half hipped-roof and vertical board siding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

316 South Jackson Street 000-3383-0348 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Other, 1959 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, two-bay single dwelling has a split-level form. It has a rectangular plan. The dwelling is masonry construction of 5-course Flemish-bond brick. The north bay of the second-story is clad in wood shingles and overhangs the first story. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The single-leaf paneled wood door has one sidelight with a wood surround. Fenestration consists of central casement windows flanked by 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. A side-gabled roof covers the south bay of the dwelling and a hipped roof with overhanging eaves cover the north bay of the dwelling. The roof is clad with asphalt shingles. A one-story addition has been added to the rear of the dwelling and is consistent in materials with the main block. The addition has a front-gabled roof.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

319 South Jackson Street 000-3383-0329 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course Flemish-bond brick with an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 8/8 and 4/4 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. A one-story, one-bay wood post portico frames the single-leaf paneled wood door with lights. A side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. A one-story, one-bay addition is located on the rear elevation. The addition

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is covered by a shed roof and has an entry porch.

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320 South Jackson Street 000-3383-0349 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1956 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. It is masonry construction of 6-course American-bond brick veneer on the first-story and vinyl siding on the second-story. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows and a fanlight. The single-leaf entry door is set within a one-story, three-bay porch with wood columns and balusters. The porch has Tuscan columns which support a plain frieze. A front-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. A two-story, three-bay garage addition has been added to the south elevation. The wood-frame construction is clad in vinyl siding and has two roll-up metal doors with lights. The single-leaf entry door is flanked by sidelights. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with transom fanlights. The addition is covered by a hipped-roof with overhanging eaves and a projecting front bay.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

606 South Jackson Street 000-3383-0393 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1980 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in a modern Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is wood-frame construction clad with vinyl siding and stretcher-bond brick veneer on the façade. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf entry door has a wood surround. The dwelling is covered by a side-gabled roof clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves and a plain frieze. A one-story wing on the east elevation has a roll-up garage door. The materials and fenestration of the wing are consistent with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

612 South Jackson Street 000-3383-0396 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1980 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in a modern Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is wood-frame construction clad with vinyl siding and stretcher-bond brick veneer on the façade. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side-gabled roof clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves and a denticulated frieze. The single-leaf wood entry door has a blind fanlight on a protruding vestibule. The entry vestibule is an addition. The 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows have rowlock sills on the façade. A one-story wing on the west elevation has two roll-up garage doors. The material and fenestration of the wing are consistent with the main block. A one-story addition is located above the garage. The addition is consistent with the material and fenestration of the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

615 South Jackson Street 000-3383-0403 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, ca 1980 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in a modern Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is wood-frame construction clad with aluminum siding and stretcher-bond brick veneer on the façade. An exterior-end chimney is stretcher-bond brick construction and has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side-gabled roof clad with asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging eaves and a denticulated frieze. The single-leaf wood entry door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with fluted pilasters and a broken pediment. The 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows have rowlock sills on the façade. A one-story wing on the east elevation has a roll-up garage door. The materials and fenestration of the wing are consistent with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1

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South Old Glebe Road

20 South Old Glebe Road 000-3383-0023 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 4.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this four-story, nine-bay multiple dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick. Fenestration consists of single and paired 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf paneled with lights entry door has 3-light sidelights and an ogee-profiled surround. The entrance is set at a diagonal, enclosed by glass block, and covered by an awning. A flat roof with a parapet covers the building. There is a flat frieze and cavetto-profiled concrete cornice at the top of all elevations. A concrete stringcourse runs along all elevations between the first and second-story. There are brick quoins on the corners of the dwelling.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

22 South Old Glebe Road 000-3383-0024 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 4.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this four-story, nine-bay multiple dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick. Fenestration consists of single and paired 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf paneled with lights entry door has an ogee-profiled surround. 3-light sidelights flank the entry door. The entrance is set at a diagonal, enclosed by glass block, and covered by an awning. A flat roof with parapet covers the dwelling. There is a flat frieze and cavetto-profiled concrete cornice at the top of all elevations. A concrete stringcourse runs along all elevations between the first and second-story. There are brick quoins on the corners of the dwelling.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

24 South Old Glebe Road 000-3383-0026 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 4.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this four-story, nine-bay multiple dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick. Fenestration consists of single and paired 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf paneled with lights entry door has an ogee-profiled surround. 3-light sidelights flank the entry door. The entrance is set at a diagonal, enclosed by glass block, and covered by an awning. A flat roof with parapet covers the dwelling. There is a flat frieze and cavetto-profiled concrete cornice at the top of all elevations. A concrete stringcourse runs along all elevations between the first and second-story. There are brick quoins on the corners of the dwelling.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

26 South Old Glebe Road 000-3383-0025 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 4.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this four-story, nine-bay multiple dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick. Fenestration consists of single and paired 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf paneled with lights entry door has an ogee-profiled surround. 3-light sidelights flank the entry door. The entrance is set on a diagonal, enclosed by glass block, and covered by an awning. A flat roof with parapet covers the dwelling. There is a flat frieze and cavetto-profiled concrete cornice at the top of all elevations. A concrete stringcourse runs along all elevations between the first and second-story. There are brick quoins on the corners of the dwelling.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

30 South Old Glebe Road 000-3383-0027 Primary Resource Information: Multiple Dwelling, Stories 4.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1941 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, this four-story, nine-bay multiple dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It is constructed of 6-course American-bond brick. Fenestration consists of single and paired 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf paneled with lights entry door has an ogee-profiled surround. 3-light sidelights flank the entry door. The entrance is set on a diagonal, with enclosed by glass block, and covered

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by an awning. A flat roof with parapet covers the dwelling. There is a flat frieze and cavetto-profiled concrete cornice at the top of all elevations. A concrete stringcourse runs along all elevations between the first and second-story. There are brick quoins on the corners of the dwelling.

Individual Resource Status: Multiple Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

125 South Old Glebe Road 000-3383-0019 Primary Resource Information: Jefferson Middle School, Stories 1.00, Style: Moderne, 1972 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-story school is designed in a Moderne style. It is constructed with stretcher-bond brick. A flat roof with metal coping covers the main block of the school/community center building. A one-story, flat-roofed extension is located on the east elevation of the main block. Portions of the roof along the façade of the main block as well as the north, and south elevations of the extension have shed roofs. Six projecting, two-story concrete towers are located along the north, east, and south elevation of the flat-roofed extension. Hipped roofs clad in standing-seam metal cover the towers. The north elevation of the main block has a canted wing with a flat roof. The northernmost bay of the canted wing has a squared, three-story bay with a one-story, half-hipped projection. Fenestration consist of 1/1 double-hung metal-sash windows. The double-leaf and triple-leaf metal doors are located within recessed entries.

Individual Resource Status: School Non-Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Basketball Court Non-Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Tennis Court Non-Contributing Total: 1

South Walter Reed Drive

600 South Walter Reed Drive 000-3383-0475 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction and has an exterior-front chimney constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood door has a flat-profiled surround. A side-gabled roof with two projecting front gable bays on the façade covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a one-story addition on the rear elevation. The addition is a screened-in porch with a basement-level garage. A shed roof covers the porch.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

602 South Walter Reed Drive 000-3383-0474 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction and has an exterior-end chimney constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash windows with rowlock sills. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood door has a flat-profiled surround. A side-gabled roof with a projecting front gable bay clad in asphalt shingles covers the dwelling. There is a one-story addition on the rear elevation. The addition is covered by a shed roof and has materials and fenestration consistent with the main block.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

608 South Walter Reed Drive 000-3383-0473 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1947 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is 6­course American-bond brick construction and has an exterior-end chimney constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration

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consists of 2/2 double-hung wood-sash windows. There are rowlock sills and lintels on the first story windows. There is a rowlock sill course on the second-story. A one-story, one-bay portico frames the single-leaf paneled wood door. The front-gabled portico is clad in weatherboard siding with wood dentils. Square wood posts support the portico. A side-gabled roof with a plain fascia covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a one-story addition on the side elevation. The addition is covered by a shed roof and is clad in weatherboard siding.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1

612 South Walter Reed Drive 000-3383-0472 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1945 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction and has an exterior-end chimney constructed of stretcher-bond brick. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung, metal-sash windows, with rowlock sills. There are three dormer windows on the facade. The gable ends are clad in weatherboard siding. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood door has a Colonial Revival-style surround. The surround features fluted pilasters and an entablature. A side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a one-story addition on the rear elevation. The addition is covered by a shed roof and is masonry construction.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

616 South Walter Reed Drive 000-3383-0471 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1936 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, two-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction and has an exterior-end chimney constructed of stretcher-bond brick. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with wood surrounds and rowlock sills. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood door has a flat-profiled surround. A side-gabled roof with a projecting front gable bay covers the dwelling. The roof has overhanging eaves with a plain fascia and returns. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

620 South Walter Reed Drive 000-3383-0470 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.50, Style: Colonial Revival, 1951 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the two-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Colonial Revival style. It has a rectangular plan. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction and has an exterior-end chimney constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung metal-sash windows with rowlock sills. The first-story windows have soldier lintels. A one-story, one-bay porch frames the single-leaf paneled with lights wood door. The door has a Colonial Revival-style surround with frieze and fluted pilasters. The porch has an awning that is supported by metal posts. A front-gabled roof with plain fascia covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a one-story, one-bay addition on the side elevation. The addition is a second-story projecting-bay clad in vinyl siding. Fenestration consists of a 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash window.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1

626 South Walter Reed Drive 000-3383-0469 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.50, Style: Tudor Revival, 1936 (September 2006) Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, three-bay single dwelling is designed in the Tudor Revival style. It is 6-course American-bond brick construction and has an exterior-end brick chimney constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills and 1-light fixed windows. The single-leaf paneled with lights wood door is accessed by a

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stoop with metal railing. A side-gabled roof with a projecting front gable bay covers the dwelling. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a projecting front-gabled vestibule in front of the projecting front gable. The vestibule has a half-timber stringcourse. On the side elevation a one-story screened-in porch has been enclosed. The porch is 6-course American-bond brick construction. Fenestration consists of 6/6 double-hung wood-sash windows with rowlock sills. There is a one-story addition on the side elevation. The addition is wood-frame construction clad in vinyl siding. A shed roof covers the addition. Fenestration consists of 1-light fixed windows.

Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1

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STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE

The Arlington Heights Historic District in Arlington County, Virginia, is significant as a residential commuter suburb of Washington, D.C. The growth of this historic community is tied to the arrival of the commuter railways, buses, and automobiles during the early twentieth century as well as the housing needs of government employees. Developed between 1909 and 1978, Arlington Heights was the product of twenty-five subdivisions and more than thirty builders. Initially an unplanned community, from the mid-1930s through the late 1950s the neighborhood transitioned to planned development. The buildings constructed throughout the neighborhood, especially after 1935, are remarkably consistent architecturally; however, the neighborhood simultaneously exhibits a wider variety of building forms, types, and styles than the surrounding neighborhoods of Ashton Heights, Lyon Park, and Penrose. Arlington Heights, comprised of white middle-class families, was home to many Washington D.C. residents looking to move out of the nation’s capital. It became a convenient locale for many federal government workers due to the availability of public transportation to and from the nation’s capital. Major transportation and commercial corridors continue to surround Arlington Heights. The neighborhood retains a substantial number of early- to mid-twentieth century dwellings and apartment buildings representing popular styles and forms including the Bungalow/Craftsman, Cape Cod, Colonial Revival, American Foursquare, Tudor Revival, International, and Modern Movement. Arlington Heights is home to the only synagogue, one of only two high-rise apartment buildings, and one of eleven Lustron houses constructed in Arlington County. Educational, recreational, and commercial buildings, as well as two landscaped parks, enhance the residential community.

Arlington Heights meets National Register Criterion C and is significant under the themes of architecture and community planning as historic suburban development with the period of significance extending from 1909 to 1957 (due to the subdivision and development continuing until 1978). Arlington Heights is being nominated under the Multiple Property Nominations, Garden Apartments, Apartment Houses and Apartment Complexes in Arlington County, Virginia: 1934-1954 (EHT Traceries, 2002) and Historic Residential Suburbs in the United States, 1830-1960 (National Park Service, 2002). The neighborhood consists of 610 properties with over 900 resources, including single and multiple dwellings, one commercial building, one middle school/community center, one religious facility, two parks.

CRITERION C: COMMUNITY PLANNING AND SUBURBAN DEVELOPMENT

Arlington Heights meets Criterion C of the National Register of Historic Places as a commuter community that developed to support the expanding middle-class suburban population of Washington, D.C. during the first half of the twentieth century. The Washington and Old Dominion Electric Railway, which ran from Rosslyn to Fairfax, traveled parallel along the road that became Fairfax Drive. The railway originally served this commuting suburb, which is located south of present-day Arlington Boulevard and the neighboring communities of Lyon Park and Ashton Heights. Bus lines were another vital component of Arlington Height’s growth as a commuting suburb. Prior to 1924, four bus lines served Arlington and Fairfax counties as well as the City of Alexandria. These lines quickly went out of business and, in 1924, the Alexandria, Barcroft, and Washington Rapid Transit line, owned by Robert L. May, opened.1 The Barcroft-Washington line ran along Columbia Pike and served the growing Arlington Heights community and neighboring Penrose.

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The increasing acceptance of the automobile and the need for efficient transportation routes into the District of Columbia spurred the 1932 construction of the Memorial Bridge, the opening of the George Washington Memorial Highway, and the ultimate demise of the railway.2 By 1925, Lee Boulevard (present-day Arlington Boulevard) was widened to 200 feet in order to accommodate the increasing automobile and bus traffic.3 Surrounded by major automobile thoroughfares, Arlington Heights was firmly established as a commuting suburb of Washington, D.C. by the mid-1950s.

As Arlington Heights transformed into a commuting suburb, it simultaneously transitioned from an unplanned to a planned community. Traditionally a farming area, the early community was substantially rural with scattered development. The first decades of the twentieth century are characterized by low-density development along a few newly platted streets. Although developed independently by numerous developers and builders, the Federal Housing Administration’s (FHA) principles for neighborhood planning had a unifying influence on the growth of this community. The FHA encouraged large-scale development under the direction of an “operative builder” who would arrange to purchase land for the design of the subdivision plat and for the design and construction of houses. The FHA set forth requirements for new subdivisions: the location must exhibit an active demand for houses; that location must be a suitable site; the site must be accessible by public transportation with access to schools, employment, and shopping; the development must be compliant with city, county or regional plans and regulations; and the development must guarantee it is a sound financial venture.4

Development from the mid-1930s through the late 1950s exhibits these FHA requirements for planned communities, transforming Arlington Heights from an unplanned community to a planned community similar to the nearby neighborhoods of Ashton Heights, Lyon Park, and Penrose.

CRITERION C: DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE

The suburban neighborhood of Arlington Heights also meets Criterion C of the National Register of Historic Places for its substantial concentration of domestic architecture from the early- to mid-twentieth century, representing the Colonial Revival, Craftsman, Tudor Revival, and International styles that were popular during the period. Local builders and architects, including Mace Properties, Inc. and Vaughn and Usilton, speculatively built the majority of residences in Arlington Heights. The earliest houses erected within Arlington Heights generally represented the Colonial Revival, Craftsmen, and Tudor Revival styles with bungalow and American Foursquare forms. As the neighborhood continued to grow, Colonial Revival became the prominent style. Most dwellings are set back from the street and were later augmented by sun porches, side wings, and rear ells. Arlington Heights exhibits a wider variety of building forms than the neighboring communities of Ashton Heights, Lyon Park, and Penrose. Arlington Heights features freestanding single dwellings, semi-detached twin dwellings, a high-rise apartment building, a garden-apartment complex, a school and community center, and a synagogue.

Various public works programs operating out of Washington, D.C. during the Great Depression, coupled with an increase in federal employment due to the New Deal programs, followed by the need for an increased work force during World War II, led to a population surge in the nation’s capital that spilled over into the suburbs. As the population of Arlington grew, residential construction in Arlington Heights surged during the mid- to late 1930s and again during the early 1950s. House

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sizes and stylistic features began to change in response to a new clientele. Consequently, a substantial number of new houses filled lots within existing subdivision plats, as well as in newly platted additions to the neighborhood. The dwellings were modest with minimal ornamentation constructed mainly by local realty enterprises offering modest Cape Cods and two-story houses with rectangular forms ornamented in a variety of styles, including Colonial Revival and Tudor Revival. Rows of low-income semi-detached twin dwellings were constructed throughout the southern portion of Arlington Heights in order to meet the increased housing demand. Like the freestanding single dwellings, these semi­detached twin dwellings were modest examples of the Colonial Revival style with minimal ornamentation.

In order to meet the needs of the growing suburban population, a garden-apartment complex was constructed during World War II and a high-rise apartment building was constructed shortly after the war. Additional residential development of single dwellings occurred throughout the neighborhood during the 1950s. By the mid-1950s, the majority of land in Arlington Heights was developed. Only two re-subdivisions took place within the Arlington Heights Historic District after 1951: one in 1963 and one in 1978. Facilities located within as well as those adjacent to the boundaries of Arlington Heights have created a self-sufficient community. The neighborhood has a school/community center, a synagogue, and two parks that provide spaces for recreational activities and community events. The Columbia Pike commercial strip, an elementary school, public library/technical center, and a county Department of Human Services center along South Walter Reed Drive, and a Methodist church on South Glebe Road bound the neighborhood. These amenities, although outside the historic district boundaries, create an overall sense of place for Arlington Heights by providing for the social, educational, commercial, and spiritual needs of its residents.

Arlington Heights, along with the neighboring communities of Ashton Heights, Lyon Park, Penrose, Alcova Heights, and Barcroft, document the development of Arlington County during the first and second quarters of the twentieth century. These communities flank the major transportation corridor of Arlington Boulevard on the north and south, while the commercial corridor along Columbia Pike serves the commercial needs of these neighborhoods. The amalgamation of these communities illustrates the growth of Arlington County as a whole, yet Arlington Heights individually reflects the nationwide changes in residential building forms, styles, and materials from the first half of the twentieth century. Unlike its neighboring communities of Alcova Heights, Ashton Heights, Lyon Park, and Penrose, Arlington Heights features a wider variety of building types; Arlington Heights, like Barcroft, began as an unplanned community, which accounts for the wide variety of building types, forms, and styles.

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

ARLINGTON COUNTY

Arlington is a twenty-six-square-mile county located in Northern Virginia across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C. Fairfax County to the north and west, the City of Alexandria and Four Mile Run to the south, and the waters of the Potomac River to the east bound the county. The county’s association with Washington, D.C. dates back to 1791, when Virginia ceded approximately thirty-one square miles of land now known as Arlington County and the City of Alexandria as part of the site for the nation's capital. Arlington was a small crossroads community with only scattered development

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within the environs at the time of the capital’s founding. When Virginia officially ceded the land in 1801, the population of the county was 5,949 with all but 978 people living in Alexandria.5

During this period, Arlington became part of the County of Alexandria of the District of Columbia. With the introduction of a circuit court, orphan’s court, and levy court, Alexandria became the seat of local government, as well as the commercial and social center for the thirty-one-square-mile area ceded by Virginia. Referred to as the “country part” of the county, Arlington remained rural with strong agricultural interests. Throughout this period, a few large plantations maintained and improved the land. The Alexander-Custis plantation, known as Abingdon, and the George Washington Parke Custis plantation, also known as Arlington Plantation, were the most notable plantations at the time. Small plots held by farmers and tenants primarily comprised the remainder of cultivated land in the county. The population of the Arlington area continued to increase in the early nineteenth century, with the majority of the county's population concentrated in Alexandria. Of the 8,552 who lived in the county in 1810, only 1,325 lived in the rural part of the county. By 1820, the rural population had increased by only 160 persons to 1,485, a small portion of the 9,703 total county residents living outside the town limits.6

Following a referendum among its citizens in 1846-1847, Alexandria County, including the city of Alexandria and present-day Arlington County, voted to return to the Commonwealth of Virginia. Alexandria remained the area’s center of commerce, trade, and domestic development, spurred on by the construction of canals, railroads, and trading routes. Improved roadways and the railroad further encouraged commercial prosperity by providing the necessary links between farms and commercial centers. The railroads, however, did not cross the river until after the Civil War (1861-1865), when Union forces laid rails along the Long Bridge, which is now the site of the 14th Street Bridge.7

In the decades leading up to the Civil War, the population of Alexandria County continued to grow, reaching 9,573 residents in 1830. By 1840, the population increased by only 394 residents. Census records show a steady increase from 10,008 in 1850 to 12,652 in 1860. Those living in the rural part of the county in this period remained in the minority, numbering 1,332 residents in 1830 and 1,508 residents in 1840, with a decline to 1,274 residents in 1850.8 The 1850 census listed most of those employed in rural areas as farmers or laborers, although other professions included teachers, merchants, papermakers, carpenters, millers, shoemakers, clerks, tollgate keepers, blacksmiths, and clergymen. The Civil War and the period of Reconstruction that followed weakened the local government of Arlington, allowing corrupt local politicians to dominate from 1870 to about 1900. It was during this period that the county seat moved from Alexandria City to the site of the present-day Arlington Courthouse. G. M. Hopkins’s Atlas of Fifteen Miles around Washington including the Counties of Fairfax and Alexandria, Virginia, published in 1879, documented just a handful of commercial establishments and a few blacksmith shops in Arlington.

DEVELOPMENT OF ARLINGTON HEIGHTS: PRIOR TO 1945

Arlington Heights claims the status, according to Washington Post reporter Anne Cameron Siegal, of being the oldest named community in Arlington County. In a 2001 article, Siegal states, “Arlington Heights appears on early nineteenth-century maps as a farm included in the Custis family estate that stretched from present-day Arlington Cemetery west to

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Barcroft.”9 Containing over 1,000 acres, the Custis family estate was also known as Arlington Plantation and had been the home of George Washington Parke Custis and his son-in-law, Robert E. Lee. Arlington Plantation was surrounded by much smaller land tracts. The Arlington Heights neighborhood formed from two of these smaller tracts: Brookdale and Alcova. The Brookdale tract extended south from present-day 5th Street North toward present-day Columbia Pike. James Robertson, obtaining a patent for the 432-acre tract in 1724, is the first recorded owner of Brookdale. The Brookdale tract passed through the Pearson and Chapman families before Lieutenant Bushrod Washington Hunter purchased the land in 1851. Lieutenant Hunter’s children inherited the land in 1888 upon his death. Hunter’s daughter Fannie Blow Hunter sold approximately 61 acres of the northern portion of Brookdale to Ashton C. Jones in 1919. Ashton Jones was the principal developer of this area, known as Ashton Heights.10 Ashton Jones, born in 1878, came from a large family in Lunenburg County, Virginia. In 1909, Jones moved to Clarendon after marrying Margaret Rucker. Persuaded by his brother-in-law, George H. Rucker, to work in real estate with him, Jones joined Rucker Realty, which was located in Arlington County. Rucker Realty was incorporated in 1906 immediately after George H. Rucker arrived in Clarendon. Extremely active in the community through his entire life, Ashton Jones was engaged in a number political, religious, financial, and social activities. He owned and developed subdivisions throughout the county including Ashton Heights and Lee Heights. Jones continued his partnership with George H. Rucker & Company until his death in 1960.11 Ashton Heights is located north of present-day Arlington Boulevard, which serves as a boundary between Ashton Heights and Arlington Heights. Platted subdivisions in the southern portion of the Brookdale tract, south of present-day Ashton Heights, comprise the northern section of Arlington Heights.

On December 10, 1850, William Jenks of Lynn, Massachusetts, purchased 100 acres adjacent to the Brookdale tract from Samuel D. King. The 100-acre tract, known as Alcova, lay east of Glebe Road and north of Columbia Pike. William Jenks invented the breech-loading gun and came to the Washington, D.C. area to be close to the patent office. Jenks developed the property into a 44-acre berry and fruit farm. The Jenks house was located at present-day 3219 7th Street South. The house, which was constructed between 1854 and 1855, and portions of the land remained in the Jenks family for more than a century. In 1853, William Jenks’s daughter Sarah Elizabeth married Harvey Bailey of present-day Bailey’s Crossroads. Sarah Elizabeth Jenks Bailey and her husband inherited the farm and house after her father’s death in 1859 and her mother’s death in 1863.12 The Baileys moved into the Jenks house and continued to operate the farm. Although under Sarah Bailey’s ownership by 1863, an 1865 map of northeastern Virginia indicates the property continued to be known as the “Wm. Jenks” farm.13 After the death of her husband, Sarah Bailey continued to run the farm with the help of her son, Francis (Frank) Hood Bailey.

Sarah Bailey was a prominent member of the burgeoning farming community in the southern portion of Arlington County. In 1861, Federal troops took possession of the community’s church, Hunter’s Chapel, for use as a picket post, then as a blockhouse, a commissary, and finally as a stable. The church was ultimately torn apart to build barracks for the troops. From the end of the Civil War (1861-1865) until 1893, the congregation worshipped in the Columbia School House on Columbia Pike. In 1893, Fred Bradbury donated land for a new building, and Sarah Bailey mortgaged her farm to raise funds for the church’s construction. Sarah Bailey also worked to get Congress to settle a claim for the destruction of the community’s first church by Federal troops. The claim was settled in 1900 for the sum of $3,000. To honor her efforts, the Columbia Pike Methodist Church installed a memorial window for Sarah Bailey. In 1947, the church moved again.

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The Arlington Methodist Church was constructed at 716 South Glebe Road on the west side of South Glebe Road at 8th

Street South, which is located in present-day Alcova Heights. Sarah Bailey’s memorial window was transferred to the new edifice.14

Upon Sarah Bailey’s death in 1909, her older children were deeded small parcels of land, while Frank received the house and remaining land. Subdivision of Sarah E. Bailey’s estate began in 1910, one year after her death. The subdivided tract consisted of approximately 4.6 acres. The Sarah Bailey subdivision was preceded by two subdivision plats in 1909 that would also become part of Arlington Heights: the B. M. Smith addition and the Penrose addition. B. M. Smith was a local architect credited with residential design in Washington, D.C.15 Although Smith had experience as an architect, it is unknown whether he designed or built any of the earlier dwellings located along South Highland Street.

At the turn of the twentieth century, around the time subdivision platting was beginning in Arlington Heights, many Washingtonians began seeking refuge from the urban setting of the nation’s capital. The rush of residents to the area was a result of the established transportation systems between Arlington County and Washington, D.C. However, the influx of new residents required the installation of more amenities, new roads, and more public transportation routes. Railways were initially responsible for development outside the nation’s capital; however, the increasing number of bus lines allowed development to move away from the railroad lines. Four bus lines operated between Alexandria, Fairfax and Arlington counties, and Washington, D.C., which, coupled with the increasing acceptance of the automobile, made the Arlington Heights neighborhood an increasingly attractive location to commuters. A substantial number of local developers and builders recognized the economic prosperity and residential possibilities in Arlington County and began to subdivide the area, creating neighborhoods supported by small local commercial enterprises.

The first two decades of the twentieth century in Arlington Heights are characterized by the increasing subdivision of land with five subdivisions recorded during the 1920s. Despite the increasing subdivision of land in Arlington Heights, the demand for housing did not increase until the late 1930s, so there was little construction on these new lots. One developer, J. P. Mann, was active in Washington, D.C. real estate as early as 1909 when he purchased three combined stores and dwellings along Wisconsin Avenue in Georgetown.16 While local real estate firms and builders developed most neighborhoods in Arlington County, Washington, D.C., real estate firms and builders dominated the development of Arlington Heights.

The Great Depression (1929-1941), commonly marked by the stock market crash in October 1929, created widespread unemployment throughout the United States. In an attempt to jump-start the economy and provide employment for all classes of Americans, the administration of Franklin Delano Roosevelt created the New Deal programs, which more than doubled the number of available civilian jobs between 1930 and 1940. The Works Progress Administration, launched in 1935, created an enormous demand for professional and white-collar workers in Washington, D.C., as well as a large number of construction and blue-collar workers throughout the United States.

Washington, D.C. was one of the cities hardest hit by the housing shortage during the early 1930s. Due to the rise in government workers employed by New Deal agencies, the city’s vacancy rate dropped from 12.5 percent in mid-1933 to 0.5 percent in 1934.17 Arlington County, with its new public water and sewer systems and easy commutes to and from

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Washington, D.C., was an attractive alternative to living in the city. Between 1930 and 1940, Arlington County doubled in size from 26,615 to 56,200 residents, making it the fastest developing county in the Washington metropolitan area.18 At that time, forty-three percent of the total population of Arlington County worked for the United States government. The new population of Arlington in 1940 was young and educated. Eighty-five percent of the residents were under fifty years of age, twenty percent held college degrees.19

The 1934 subdivision of Glebe Manors coincided with the increasing demand for housing that resulted from Roosevelt’s New Deal programs. The 1936 Sanborn Fire Insurance Map indicates that a farm, its three associated outbuildings, and a small pond remained on the subdivided tract two years after its platting. Construction began in 1938, and between 1938 and 1940, Joseph L. and Anthony Gaddy constructed freestanding single and semi-detached twin dwellings along 1st Road South, 2nd Street South, and South Glebe Road. In 1942, the Gaddy brothers both lived on 1st Road South in their development: Joseph lived at 3614 and Anthony lived at 3618.20

The original boundaries of Arlington Heights were malleable. Subdivisions platted in 1936 and 1937 were intended for inclusion in other neighborhoods but eventually became the northern and eastern boundaries of Arlington Heights. Also in 1936, the Washington Post announced the opening of a new house designed by B. M. Smith. The dwelling was located at 837 South Wayne Street and sold for $9,950. The article states the “new brick, colonial-type home is situated on a beautifully landscaped lot with a large shade tree” in Arlington Heights.21 Presently, South Wayne Street is part of the Penrose neighborhood, located east of Arlington Heights.

Builders and developers Vaughn and Usilton, Inc. subdivided a large portion of Arlington Heights between 1937 and 1942. The firm immediately constructed dwellings on the tracts they subdivided. A Washington Post article from July 1938 discusses the “highly restricted character on a 23 ½-acre tract running east from Glebe road to South Highland street and north from Second street to Fifth street, in Arlington,” comprising the Vaughn and Usilton development. The development contained 147 lots, and by the middle of 1938, seven dwellings on South Irving Street were completed with three more houses under construction. The Washington Post described the lots as large and level, while publicizing that amenities such as street curbs, sidewalks, sewers, gas, and electric lines had already been paid for and installed. Two bus lines served the neighborhood, which was conveniently located within two and three blocks of a grade school and a high school, respectively. During the four years prior to their Arlington Heights development, Vaughn and Usilton were noted for constructing “many fine homes in Arlington.” Members of the firm were well known in the building and real estate field, having connections with the most prominent local firms.22

As the 1938 Franklin Survey Map of Arlington County indicates, the subdivision plat for the Vaughn and Usilton addition to Arlington Heights included two streets – South Lincoln and South Kenmore – that were never constructed yet exist on county planning maps from the period. The non-existent South Lincoln Street caused a problem in late 1946 when Vaughn and Usilton petitioned to rezone this portion of their subdivision from residential to commercial. The firm hoped to entice the Washington, D.C. department store Woodward and Lothrop to build a branch along the 200 to 400 blocks of South Lincoln Street. The county board delayed rezoning actions and local residents put up fierce resistance. In 1948, Arlington Heights resident and attorney William E. Day challenged the rights of Vaughn and Usilton to build a commercial structure along the non-existent South Lincoln Street.23 The residents prevailed and the department store was

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never constructed. This portion of the Vaughn and Usilton addition was not developed until the mid-1950s when a high-rise apartment building was constructed.

In 1938, M. E. Spink subdivided Anton Zimmerman’s farm, which contained approximately 7.4 acres. Between 1938 and 1939, Clarence W. Gosnell, president of the Clarence W. Gosnell, Inc., built the majority of the dwellings in the M. E. Spink subdivision. Gosnell’s firm was active in both Washington, D.C. and Arlington County, like J. P. Mann, his practice was based in Washington, D.C., continuing the trend of Washington, D.C. real estate firms and developers working in Arlington Heights.24

A substantial addition occurred between 1938 and 1939 when Mace Properties subdivided and built twin dwellings on Miss Bertha Gray’s 19-acre tract in the southern portion of Arlington Heights. Mace Properties does not appear to have owned the tract of land as building permits specify Mace Properties to be the builder, and the 1938 Franklin Survey Map of Arlington County indicates Miss Gray continued to own the tract in 1938. Miss Gray served as the recording secretary for the Methodist Home of the District of Columbia in 1938 and 1939.25 The addition ran south from 8th Street South to Columbia Pike and east from South Glebe Road to South Highland Street. The Westmont addition was the southernmost addition to Arlington Heights. Responding to the need for affordable and high-quality housing, Mace Properties, Inc., which was owned by Miles A. Mace, constructed ninety-one semi-detached twin dwellings in the Westmont subdivision. Following the principles set forth by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and responding to the need for affordable housing, Miles A. Mace developed several neighborhoods in Arlington County in the early twentieth century that provided affordable housing to the growing population. Mace, who lived in Arlington County, was a real estate broker.26 He was only twenty-six years old when he played a role in developing the Arlington community of Over-Lee Knolls, which was advertised in 1926 as “Virginia’s Ideal Suburb.”27 In 1930, Mace constructed “Arlington County’s first modern apartment house,” on Garrison Road in Clarendon.28 Mace joined forces with Adolph F. Thelander in 1937 and established Mace Properties, Inc. with Thelander serving as vice president.29 Mace went on to develop several residential communities in Arlington County, financed by the FHA. These communities, including Glebewood Village (1937, 1938), Westmont (1939), Westover (1939-1940), and the Highlands (1940), allowed Mace to offer housing at a lower cost and to build houses in larger quantities.

Mace experimented with different types of housing in each community, yet each type emphasized affordability. In Glebewood Village, for example, Mace constructed Tudor Revival-style row houses; whereas, in the Highlands and in Westmont, he built semi-detached Colonial Revival-style twin dwellings. Mace Properties was considered a “civic­minded pioneer” because of its high construction standards and low building costs. Mace’s houses were hailed for their individuality and structural quality, attributes typically associated with higher-cost neighborhoods.30 The Westmont twin dwellings are constructed with steel beams, joists, and concrete blocks. The dwellings have six-course American-bond brick veneers. The floors and ceilings were also constructed of concrete to help prevent shrinkage, decay, and termite damage. The intention of Mace Properties, Inc. was to “retain all of the quality of materials and equipment that have been embodied previously in more costly ones. These houses, however, are being made available to buyers on terms comparable with very low rentals.”31 New houses in Westmont sold for $4,335 with a $435 cash down payment. Although some houses sold for as much as $4,490, the Mace houses offered large rooms, modern heating systems, solid construction, and a ten-minute drive to Washington, D.C. Purchasing materials in large orders directly from suppliers and

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mass construction methods kept costs low. The popularity of this development is evident as 120 houses were sold within just thirty-three days; fifteen families purchased houses in Westmont on their first visit to the development. C. E. Branner, president of Kelley, Steele & Branner, directed sales for the development.32

The 1939 Virginia Park addition subdivided 5.18 acres that had belonged to James McConville. Fred G. Behm and Charles F. Beger built fourteen houses in this subdivision. The dwellings were large, affordable, and sold quickly. As the Washington Post noted in July 1941, “three of 14 skillfully planned, spacious Colonial type homes in Virginia Park, Arlington, Va., just announced by J. Lee Price, exclusive agent for Behm & Beger, builders, have already been sold.”33

The three bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath dwellings cost $7,650. The Behm & Beger dwellings also had full basements, two fireplaces, a garage, and other modern features.34 In 1942, the Alexandria, Arlington, and Fairfax Telephone Directory indicated that Charles Berger resided at 311 South Garfield Street and Fred Behm lived at 212 South Garfield Street in Virginia Park.35

In 1941, builders Adelman and Wolf constructed sixteen dwellings in the Sarah Bailey subdivision. The dwellings were two-story, three-bay Colonial Revival-style houses with optional screened-in porches. The house at 801 South Ivy Street was advertised for sale in the Washington Post on May 8, 1948. The Arlington Realty Company acted as the sales agency. “The house features three bedrooms, sliding closet doors, a tiled bathroom, a half bath, a heatolater” and fan for the living room fireplace, a family dining room, equipped kitchen, a full basement, automatic gas heat, rear screened porch, and a fenced lot. Arlington Realty Company was asking $17,500 for the house.36 This particular dwelling from Adelman and Wolf was selling for three times as much as Mace’s semi-detached twin dwelling, which were located just one block to the south.

Construction on the remaining portion of Glebe Manors subdivision began in 1941. The Highland Hall (present-day Arbors of Arlington) garden-apartment complex consisted of five buildings, which took one year to construct. Because Washington, D.C. was one of the cities hit hardest by the nationwide housing shortage, one hundred and seventy-six apartment buildings and garden-apartment complexes were constructed throughout Arlington County between 1934 and 1954.37 The first large-scale housing project reviewed by the Large-Scale Housing Division and approved by the FHA was located in the Washington, D.C. suburb of Arlington, Virginia. Colonial Village (1935, 1939, 1954-1955) was the real estate venture of Gustav Ring. Ring, an active developer before the Great Depression, took advantage of the housing climate in Washington, D.C. and the new programs installed by the FHA. Ring purchased a site adjacent to the Arlington County Courthouse that was convenient to downtown Washington, D.C. by a fifteen-minute commute. After the approval of an FHA loan from the New York Life Insurance Company, construction began in April 1935. When the three phases of Colonial Village were completed in 1955, the complex provided 974 rental units.

The FHA took advantage of Colonial Village’s success and used it as a model for promoting future projects. Ring’s use of the Colonial Revival style became the preferred style for garden-apartment buildings, especially in the Washington, D.C. area. Although Highland Hall is smaller than most garden-apartment complexes constructed during the 1930s, 1940, and 1950s in Arlington County, the complex follows many of the principles established by Ring and the FHA. To promote ventilation, views, privacy, as well as variety, the buildings in garden-apartment complexes were often arranged in interlocking patterns that followed the site’s topography.38 The FHA provided several examples of recommended site

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plans and discussed their advantages in terms of view, courtyards, ventilation, and privacy. The basic plans included the “Strip,” “Tee,” “Cross,” “Ell,” “Zee,” and “Offset Cross.” These units could then be combined to create a group of apartment units, illustrated by the FHA as “Typical Unit Combinations.”39 The FHA’s reasoning behind these preferences was to ensure that the property would outlast the amortization period and to protect the residents that would occupy the buildings.40 Highland Hall was comprised of five Tee-shaped buildings improving the views, ventilation, and privacy of the 114 units. In 1955, there were only six vacant units throughout the five buildings. Hill’s Arlington County Directory lists the occupation for only one resident of the complex – a nurse.41

The FHA did not officially state a preferred architectural style for garden-apartment complexes. However, the favored style for garden-apartment complexes of the 1930s and 1940s was the Colonial Revival style. While Colonial Village exhibits more defined Colonial Revival details such as door surrounds, pediments, and quoins, Highland Hall presents minimal Colonial Revival-style ornamentation, reflecting the cost-cutting measures enforced by the FHA. Highland Hall illustrates the Colonial Revival style through its symmetrical fenestration and brick quoins on the corners of the buildings. While alluding to the Colonial Revival style, Highland Hall also displayed detailing influenced by the Moderne styles; the Highland Hall complex entrances are set on diagonals and enclosed with glass blocks, indicative of the Moderne style. The details are similar to those presented by several apartment buildings and complexes in Arlington County that were designed by Mihran Mesrobian. Highland Hall is a transitional apartment building complex because it continued to employ the FHA guidelines while experimenting with modern materials and ornamentation.

DEVELOPMENT BETWEEN 1945 AND 1957

Platting the remaining empty tracts and new residential construction flourished after World War II. Carlos M. Flower’s 1945 addition subdivided Belle P. Mck. Beem’s 5.18-acre tract. In 1950, Flower Properties, Inc., owned by Carlos Flowers, built fifteen ranch houses along the 300 and 400 blocks of South Fenwick Street. Flower Properties, Inc. was one of the few local builders engaged in Arlington Heights.

Arlington Heights is home to the only synagogue in Arlington Heights. The first Arlington Jewish Center was located at 3150 Wilson Boulevard in Clarendon. Due to the increasing demand for more space, the center purchased land at a new location – the intersection of Arlington Boulevard and South Fenwick Street in Arlington Heights. Fundraising took place throughout the 1930s and groundbreaking for the center occurred on June 8, 1947. The groundbreaking ceremony featured an address from Representative Sol Bloom, a democrat from New York, as well as many local civic and religious leaders. An avid Zionist, Sol Bloom explored many careers before entering the United States House of Representatives in 1920. Bloom owned a chain of music departments in department stores nationwide and dabbled in real estate upon moving to New York City in 1903. Bloom is most famous for developing the mile-long Midway Plaisance for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Chair of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs in 1938, Bloom later served as a delegate to the convention that established the United Nations.42

The first phase of construction on the Jewish Center included an auditorium with a seating capacity of 400 persons at an estimated cost of $70,000.43 On July 27, 1947, the Washington Post published a drawing of the building, which was

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already under construction. The two-story fireproof building is constructed of stone and brick. The building exhibits the Colonial Revival style with its two-story Tuscan columns fronting the entrance, pediments with oculus windows, and a denticulated frieze board. The drawing caption states the building houses a temple, chapel, meeting rooms, classrooms, social hall, kitchen, stage, and clubroom at a cost of $200,000.44 Elmer Cappelman, a local architect, designed the center. Cappelman was well known for his use of the Colonial Revival style.45 Victor R. Beauchamp, former member of the Washington, D.C. postwar construction planning committee, was the general contractor for the project.46 Beauchamp’s firm was active throughout the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area during the late 1940s and 1950s.47 The new Arlington Jewish Center officially opened on December 5, 1947; Rabbi Dr. Ira Sud conducted the first services.48

Within less than a decade, the Arlington Jewish Center needed to expand its facility. A June 4, 1954 article in the Washington Post published a drawing of the proposed addition to the Arlington Jewish Center, illustrating the present-day appearance of the building. At this time, a campaign began to raise the $150,000 needed to build the proposed addition. The addition would add two floors in an effort to accommodate the growing membership.49 The addition would fulfill the original vision of the center as a multi-purpose facility, as well as completely alter the architectural style of the building from the Colonial Revival style to a design that is illustrative of the Modern Movement.

Arlington Heights features one Lustron house at 2915 7th Street South. Located within the Arlington Plateau subdivision, the Lustron dwelling was assembled in 1949. Carl Strandlund was the driving force behind the Lustron Corporation and their distinctive domestic and commercial structures. Strandlund was vice-president of the Chicago Vitreous Enamel Product Company, which manufactured porcelain-enameled steel panels for gas stations. While requesting materials from the Civilian Production Administration (CPA) in 1946 to build more enameled steel gas stations, the CPA suggested designing a house from the company’s porcelain-enameled steel panels. Strandlund created a subsidiary of Chicago Vitreous – the Lustron Corporation – and hired the Wilmette, Illinois, architectural firm of Blass and Beckman to draw up plans. The exterior and the interior of these one-story, three-bay houses were built entirely of stamped steel. The dwellings consisted of 3,000 prefabricated parts.50

Eleven Lustrons were constructed in Arlington County between 1949 and 1950 and four continue to stand in their original lots. All the Lustrons assembled in Arlington County were the Westchester Deluxe Model 02. The Westchester Deluxe Model 02 features a 14’ x 16’ living room, a 9’ x 10’ dining room, a 6’ x 17’ kitchen, a 7’6” x 8’ utility room, a 5’ x 10’ bathroom, a 12’ x 12’ master bedroom, and a 10’6” x 14’ second bedroom. All Lustrons have eight-foot ceilings. Edward S. Sanders purchased lots 84, 85, and 86 on 7th Street South from Norman T. Florence and B. Eschelman in December 1949. Building permit 23634 was issued on December 5, 1949 to construct the dove-gray Lustron dwelling. The Sanders owned the Lustron until 1952 when they sold it to J. Walter Foy and his wife. During their ownership, the Foys added an extension to the porch with a flat roof and jalousie windows. The porch extension created a carport. Mr. and Mrs. Foy sold the property to Anna Kline Van Reed in July 1955. The property was later transferred to Bernard Thomas and Anastasia Helen Palmer who held the property until 1971. In April 1971, Alan Magruder Jr. and Ruby M. Eldridge bought the Lustron. Mr. and Mr. Eldridge maintained the property for seven years, selling it to Lester N. Morgan in May 1978. Despite numerous owners, the only other exterior alteration was the addition of metal awnings on the southern and eastern windows. The only documented interior modification was the removal the radiant heating system.51 In 2006, the Arlington County tax assessment records indicate Anita Morgan is the current owner.

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The Leo M. Bernstein and Emerson G. Reinsch addition of 1950 subdivided approximately 7 acres from the Claude B. Withauer tract. Bernstein and Reinsch, developers from Washington, D.C., built forty-one brick-faced dwellings constructed of concrete block between 1950 and 1951. In 1951, the firm was also in the process of constructing dwellings along the 700 and 800 blocks of South Irving and South Highland streets, which were part of the Sarah E. Bailey subdivision. The permits for the seventeen dwellings on South Irving and Highland streets were issued to E. G. Reinsch. The permits indicate the houses are 28 by 24 feet.52

Constructed in 1953, the commercial building at 3411 5th Street South is located within the Vaughn and Usilton subdivision. The Snell Construction Corporation was both the owner and builder of the commercial building. The permit designated the building as a candy store. The 1959 Sanborn Fire Insurance Map shows the building was used as a paint store. In 2006, the building is a video rental store.

High-rise apartment buildings constructed in the International Style were introduced into the Arlington County rental market beginning in 1950. High-rise apartment buildings are significant for their efficient use of land in locations served by both public transportation and utilities. The Dominion Arms, located at 333 South Old Glebe Road, was built in 1954. Owners and builders of the Dominion Arms, Murphy and Snell, contracted the Washington, D.C. firm Shannon and Luchs to act as the rental and managing agents for the building. In December 1954, an advertisement in the Washington Post declared the Dominion Arms to be “Virginia’s finest luxury apartments.” The advertisement also publicized that the Barnes and Kimel Company department store furnished the model apartment. On January 9, 1955, an advertisement and a short article in the Washington Post declared, “The Dominion Arms is Now Renting” and praised the building for having elevators, year-round air conditioning, carpeted hallways, kitchens with garbage disposals, secretarial service, a 275-car parking garage, and swimming pool.53 An advertisement from the same day declared that these luxury apartments were “devoted to gracious living for people of uncompromising taste.”54 The 188 units in the Dominion Arms were a combination of 65 efficiencies, 85 one-bedroom, and 38 two-bedroom apartments. Efficiencies ranged in price from $84.50 to $99.50 per month, one-bedroom apartments cost between $112.50 and $142.50 per month, and the two-bedroom units rented for $163.50 to $195.00 per month.55 The Virginian, constructed in 1950 at 1500 Arlington Boulevard, is the only other high-rise apartment building constructed between 1945 and 1954 in Arlington County.56 The Virginian offers a larger proportion of efficiency units than the Dominion Arms, which offers more one-bedroom units than efficiencies.

The 1955 edition of Hill’s Arlington County Directory provides occupation information for a small portion of the neighborhood. Arlington Heights featured four building contractors, one general contractor, a lathing contractor, one plumbing and heating contractor, a carpenter, one physician, one nurse, a reverend, a music teacher, an interior decorator, and a real estate agent. The real estate agent was Carlos M. Flower whose firm had constructed many houses in the neighborhood. Like a handful of other developers, Flower lived in his own subdivision at 211 South Garfield Street.57

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS TODAY

The subdivision of land in Arlington Heights continued through 1978 although there was little new construction. In 1963,

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T. L. Hinnant subdivided the remaining portion of the F. H. Bailey tract after the demolition of the Bailey house. The 600 block of South Ivy Street was platted as a cul-de-sac. Hinnant constructed five ranch houses on the South Ivy Street cul­de-sac in 1963 and 1964. Another firm, Smith and Francis, Inc. constructed one dwelling on the cul-de-sac. The final dwelling on South Ivy Street was constructed in 1981. The building permit card for the property indicated the dwelling was a parsonage owned by the EME Church [sic].58 The EME church has not been located in Arlington County records. The Arlington United Methodist Church, located on South Glebe Road at 8th Street South in Alcova Heights, is the closest church to the purported parsonage. However, a link between the parsonage and the Arlington United Methodist Church has not been established.

In 1970, Arlington County purchased a parcel at the intersection of South Old Glebe Road and 2nd Street South from Ned R. Thomas and Phyllis L. Ferrari. The 1959 Sanborn Fire Insurance Map indicates that a dwelling and four associated structures had been located on this parcel; these buildings were razed in 1967. The plat map attached to the deed of sale indicates that the Arlington County Board also owned the surrounding property.59 The 1959 Sanborn Fire Insurance Map also shows five dwellings located along 1st Street South, which, at that time, ran parallel between Arlington Boulevard and 2nd Street South east of Old Glebe Road. The dwellings along 1st Street South – 3305, 3311, 3314, 3321, and 3409 – were demolished between 1963 and 1966. In 1968, before Arlington County purchased the parcel at the intersection of Old Glebe Road and 2nd Street South, the county approved a $6.5 million bond for the construction of a new Thomas Jefferson Middle School and Community Center. At the time the bond passed, Arlington County owned a tract of land between Arlington Boulevard and 2nd Street South that extended from Old Glebe Road to South Irving Street. The 1938 Franklin Survey Map of Arlington County identifies that the majority of this land tract as the property of E. B. Von Every Mount; the tract consisted of approximately 13.5 acres. The 235,000-square-foot building was constructed in 1972 and was used by an average of 1,400 people every day by 1980. The community center and school share a 26-acre playing field/park, which is also used for countywide events such as the Arlington County Fair.60

Arlington Heights features three other community facilities that are located outside the historic district boundary. Located in the southeastern area of Arlington Heights are the Patrick Henry Elementary School, the Fenwick Center, and the Columbia Pike branch library. Established in 1925, the Patrick Henry Elementary School replaced Arlington County’s first public school – the Columbia School. A permit was issued in 1972 to build a new elementary school, which opened in 1974.61 The Fenwick Center, located along South Walter Reed Drive, was constructed in 1973. The building continues to house Department of Human Services programs and can accommodate over 240 people. Circa 2005, renovations enlarged the Fenwick Center facility by 3,400 square feet.62 Also located on South Walter Reed Drive is the Columbia Pike branch of the Arlington County Public Library system. The library is located on the former site of the Thomas Jefferson Junior High School, which was constructed in 1938 and razed in 1972. The permit card states the original purpose of the building was for a technical education center. Presently, the library continues to house the technical education center.63

The Arlington Heights Civic Association (AHCA) is an active and well-established community group. Beginning in 1975, the AHCA began working on a neighborhood conservation plan, which was published in 1980. The plan aimed to facilitate the interaction and coordination of community members and Arlington County government in future planning

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processes. The AHCA hosts the annual Columbia Pike Blues Festival, Arlington County Fair, garden tour, block party, children’s Halloween costume party, and a holiday caroling party. Recently, the AHCA, with the assistance of Arlington County, installed pedestrian-friendly street lamps, repaired sidewalks, and rebuilt and renamed Arlington Heights Park. The AHCA meets quarterly to discuss and solve neighborhood issues; they also produce a quarterly newsletter called Over the Fence.64

1 “Alexandria’s New Bus Line to Begin Service Tomorrow,’ Washington Post June 30, 1924: 8. 2 Nan Netherton and Ross Netherton, Arlington County in Virginia: A Pictorial History, (Norfolk/Virginia Beach, VA: The Donning Company Publishers, 1987), 138.3 “Arlington Realty Owners Support New Highway Plan,” Washington Post June 27, 1925: 2. 4 National Register Bulletin. Historic Residential Suburbs. Washington, D.C: National Park Service, 2002: 48-9 5 Arlington County Bicentennial Commission, Historic Arlington, Rev. ed. (Arlington, VA: Arlington County Historical Commission, 1976), 3. Ofthose living in the town of Alexandria, 875 were slaves. Of the 978 living in the country, 297 were slaves.6 Census numbers from 1820 District of Columbia Census, 219. 7 Rose, 77, 105. 8 1830 population total from District of Columbia Census, reel 35 and 1840 from District of Columbia Census, reel 932. 9 Ann Cameron Siegal. “In Arlington, Neighborhood Solidarity” Washington Post September 22, 2001: J01. 10 Rothwarf, Rita R. “Neighborhood History Preservation Study for the Ashton Heights Area of Arlington County, VA.” HIST 693: George Mason University, December 16, 1987. 11 Ashton Heights National Register Nomination prepared by EHT Traceries, Inc., 2002. 12 Templeman, Eleanor Lee. Arlington Heritage: Vignettes of a Virginia County. Privately published by the author, 1959.13 Netherton, Nan and Ross. Arlington County in Virginia: A Pictorial History. Norfolk, VA: The Donning Company Publishers, 1987. 14 Templeman, Eleanor Lee. Arlington Heritage: Vignettes of a Virginia County. Privately published by the author, 1959.15 “Realty and Building News of the Week,” Washington Post December 11, 1910: W5. 16 “Business Property Sold,” Washington Post June 27, 1909: CA1. 17 “Miles L. Cohean Will Head Two FHA Divisions, The Washington Post, 9 May 1937. James M. Goode, Best Addresses: A Century of Washington’s Most Distinguished Apartment Houses, (Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Books, 1988), 332. 18 “Arlington Seen as Good Home Investment,” The Washington Post, 20 September 1940. 19 Census numbers from 1940 Arlington County Census. 20 1942 Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax Telephone Directory, 74. 21 “New Home Opening in Arlington Area,” Washington Post September 13, 1936: R6. 22 “7 Homes Finished in Virginia Project” Washington Post July 31, 1938: R5.23 “Rezoning Plea Heard by Board in Arlington,” Washington Post February 3, 1946: M4 and “Nonexistent Street Bases of Court Suit,” Washington Post December 11, 1948: 13. 24 1939 Boyd’s District of Columbia Directory25 “Methodists Pay $24,000 on Building,” Washington Post March 4, 1938: X19. 26 According to the 1930 United States Census, Mace lived on Glebe Road with his wife, father, mother, and mother-in-law. 27 The Washington Post, 10 October 1926 28 “Latest Happenings in Maryland and Virginia,” The Washington Post, 12 July 1930.29 “Arlington Building Still Leads Nation: Westmont Single-Biggest Unit Development,” The Washington Post 17 June 1939. 30 “Skyscraper Strength is Built Into Westover Hills Dwellings,” The Washington Post 23 June 1940. 31 “Mace Offers New Low-Cost Development,” Washington Post 28 May 1939: R4.32 “120 Virginia Homes Sold in 33 Days,” Washington Post 2 July 1939: R1.33 “3 of 14 Homes in Va. Park Sold,” Washington Post July 6, 1941: R2.

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34 “Display Ad 35 – No Title,” Washington Post July 13, 1941: R4.35 1942 Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax Telephone Directory, 55. 36 “Display Ad 59,” Washington Post May 23, 1948: R11.37 National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Form, “Garden Apartments, Apartment Houses and Apartment Complexes in Arlington County, Virginia: 1934-1954” EHT Traceries, 2002. 38 Historic Residential Suburbs, 63. 39 “Multiple Housing Under FHA,” 105.40 Miles L Colean, “The Impact of Government on Architecture in the United States,” American Institute of Architects Journal, Vol. 22 (October 1954): 153.41 Hill’s Arlington County (VA) Directory 1955. 42 http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=B000565 43 “Bloom to Talk at Jewish Center Start,” Washington Post June 7, 1947: B7. 44 “Real Estate Round-Up,” Washington Post July 27, 1947: R1.45 “Post Display Home Exemplifies Tradition of Dignity, Freedom,” Washington Post March 3, 1940: R1. 46 “D.C. Group Plans Postwar Era Construction,” Washington Post July 15, 1943: 12.47 “Beauchamp Bid Low,” Washington Post August 22, 1948: R1; “Carpenters and Plumbers Still on Strike,” Washington Post October 4, 1950: 17; and “It Takes a Lot of Courage but You Can Get Rid of Junk,” Washington Post October 7, 1951: R4. 48 “Dr. Schreuver to Speak on Discrimination,” Washington Post December 5, 1947: C12. 49 “Fund Drive for Jewish Center Set,” Washington Post June 4, 1954: 20. 50 Dobson, Eric N. Lustron Homes in Arlington County, Virginia. MA Thesis: University of Virginia, Spring 1992.51 Dobson, Eric N. Lustron Homes in Arlington County, Virginia. MA Thesis: University of Virginia, Spring 1992: 11-15.52 “17 Arlington Homes,” Washington Post July 29, 1951: R5.53 “The Dominion Arms is Now Renting,” Washington Post January 9, 1955: G6.54 “Display Ad 64 – No Title,” Washington Post January 9, 1955: G5.55 “Display Ad 62 – No Title,” Washington Post November 14, 1954: R4. 56 National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Form, “Garden Apartments, Apartment Houses and Apartment Complexes in Arlington County, Virginia: 1934-1954” EHT Traceries, 2002. 57 Hill’s Arlington County Directory 1955.58 Research was conducted to determine what EME stands for and which congregation owned the building, but it was not resolved. 59 Deed, May 11, 1970: Book 1736 Page 629.60 “Recreational Niche,” Washington Post September 25, 1980: VA1. 61 http://www.arlington.k12.va.us/schools/henry/aboutus.html#Location 62 http://www.arlingtonvirginiausa.com/index.cfm/5977?detail=true&district=Columbia%20Pike&map_id=72 63 http://www.co.arlington.va.us/Departments/Libraries/about/LibrariesAboutColumbia.aspx 64 http://www.ahca.info/about/

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Books

Dobson, Eric N. Lustron Homes in Arlington County, Virginia. MA Thesis: University of Virginia, Spring 1992.

Goode, James M. Best Addresses: A Century of Washington’s Most Distinguished Apartment Houses. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Press, 1988.

Netheron, Nan and Ross. Arlington County in Virginia: A Pictorial History. Norfolk/Virginia Beach, VA: The Donning Company Publishers, 1987.

Simpson , Pamela H. Cheap, Quick, and Easy: Imitative Architectural Materials, 1870-1930. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 1999.

Stevenson, Katherine Cole and H. Ward Jandl. Houses by Mail: A Guide to Houses from Sears, Roebuck and Company, Washington, D.C.: The Preservation Press, 1986.

Templeman, Eleanor Lee. Arlington Heritage: Vignettes of a Virginia County. Privately published by the author, 1959.

Journals

Miles L Colean, “The Impact of Government on Architecture in the United States,” American Institute of Architects Journal, Vol. 22 (October 1954): 153.

Pamphlets

“Arlington Heights Neighborhood Conservation Program,” Arlington, Virginia: December 1980.

Primary Sources

1820 and 1830 U.S. Federal Census

1939 Boyd’s District of Columbia Directory

1942 Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax Telephone Directory

Deed, May 11, 1970: Book 1736 Page 629.

Franklin Survey Maps of Arlington County: 1935, 1938, 1943 (reissued 1947), and 1952

Hill’s Arlington County (VA) Directory 1955

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National Register of Historic Places documents

“Ashton Heights Historic District,” National Register Nomination prepared by EHT Traceries, Inc., 2002.

National Register Bulletin. Historic Residential Suburbs. Washington, D.C: National Park Service, 2002.

“Garden Apartments, Apartment Houses and Apartment Complexes in Arlington County, Virginia: 1934-1954” (VDHR File Number 000-8825) Multiple Property Listing, 2003.

“Lustrons in New Jersey,” National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Document, 2000.

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Historical Background, Vinyl by Design, http://www.vinylbydesign.com/site/page.asp? TRACKID=&VID=1&CID=79&DID=86

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NPS Form 10-900-a (8-86)

OMB No. 1024-0018

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET

Arlington Heights Historic District Arlington, Virginia

Section 10 Page 175

10. Geographical Data

Verbal Boundary Description (Describe the boundaries of the property on a continuation sheet.)

The northern boundary of Arlington Heights starts at South Glebe Road and runs east along Arlington Boulevard. The boundary then runs south along South Fillmore Street, whose name changes to Walter Reed Drive at 6th Street South. The boundary continues along Walter Reed Drive to 7th Street South where it turns west. The boundary continues west to South Highland Street where it turns south. The boundary runs south toward Columbia Pike where it runs west behind the commercial buildings that front Columbia Pike. After running behind the commercial buildings on Columbia Pike, the boundary turns north and runs along South Glebe Road to 5th Street South. At 5th Street South the boundary runs to the east behind the 5th Street properties and then turns north along the rear of properties located along South Jackson Street. At 2nd Street South the boundary turns to the west and then runs south along the rear of hi-rise apartment building property. The boundary then runs west at 5th Street South until it reaches South Glebe Road where it turns north. The boundary veers northeast to follow Old Glebe Road toward 2nd Street South where it turns west. The boundary turns north at South Glebe Road and continues to run north until it reaches Arlington Boulevard. The boundaries are shown on the detailed map scaled at 2” = 200’.

Boundary Justification (Explain why the boundaries were selected on a continuation sheet.)

Arlington Boulevard, a major automobile thoroughfare, creates a distinct northern boundary to the Arlington Heights Historic District. The boundary turns south and runs along South Fillmore Street and Walter Reed Drive including subdivisions that are located within the Arlington Heights Civic Association boundary. The district boundary turns west along 7th Street South and then south along South Highland Avenue to exclude buildings constructed during the 1970s located on Walter Reed Drive south of 7th Street South. The boundary then runs west behind the commercial buildings that front Columbia Pike because they do not reflect the residential character of the neighborhood. South Glebe Road forms the western boundary as it runs from the rear of the commercial buildings on Columbia Pike to 5th Street South. At 5th Street South, the boundary turns east for one block and then runs north toward 2nd Street South in order to exclude construction from the late twentieth century. Plat maps from this excluded section date to 1996. The boundary line then runs south to 5th Street South and west to South Glebe Road. The boundary follows Old Glebe Road north and the runs west along 2nd Street South in order to exclude the late-twentieth-century commercial architecture located on the southeast corner of 2nd Street South and South Glebe Road. The boundary then runs north along South Glebe Road in order to include twin dwellings and a garden-apartment complex constructed during the late 1930s and early 1940s.

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