Elm Street
200 Elm Street c. 1925 non-contributing building
1-story side gable house, with an asymmetrical façade penetrated by the main entrance and 2 windows. Non-historic siding and rear addition doubling the footprint of the building. Due to changes, building no longer resembles an historic resource.
201 Elm Street c.1925 contributing building
2½-story residence of wood construction with a gable roof and gable-end-orientation to the street with the porch on the south side of the façade, recessed beneath the roof and capped with a shed dormer. The porch is supported by wood posts and is enclosed within a solid wood balustrade. Fenestration is flat-topped, with original multi-light sash.
202 Elm Street c.1925 contributing building
One-story, front gable house with Craftsman elements. Recessed front porch with curvilinear intrados. The porch is supported by wood posts resting on brick piers, and is enclosed within a replacement wrought iron railing. Decorative brackets under the eaves and flat-topped windows with replacement sash. Weatherboard siding and concrete block foundation.
203 Elm Street c. 1925 contributing building
One-story, gable-roof house with forward-projecting front-gable wing on the south side of the façade and recessed, hip-roof porch. The porch supported by a corner Doric column and is enclosed within a solid wood balustrade. Fenestration is flat-topped, with windows set singly and in pairs.
205 Elm Street c. 1925 non-contributing building
1-story vernacular house of wood construction with a gable roof and gable-end-orientation to the street, with a forward-projecting gable end section on the façade. Enclosed front porch with small windows and aluminum siding. The house does not retain sufficient integrity.
206 Elm Street c. 1925 contributing building
2-story vernacular residence of wood construction finished in asbestos shingles, with a gable roof and gable-end-orientation to the street and a hipped roof front porch or brick with an offset pediment over the entrance. Porch incorporates replacement wrought iron posts. Fenestration is flat-topped, 1/1, with replacement sash.
207 Elm Street c.1925 contributing building
1-story, front-gable house of wood construction, finished in weatherboard, with a small flat-roofed porch extending across a portion of the façade, supported by replacement wrought iron posts and enclosed within a replacement wood balustrade. Fenestration is flat-topped, 1/1. Exposed rafter tails are under the eaves.
208 Elm Street c. 1925 contributing building
2-story vernacular residence of wood construction with a gabled roof and gable-end-orientation to the street, with a hipped roof front porch and an offset pediment, supported by wood posts and enclosed within a solid wood balustrade. Fenestration is flat-topped, 1/1.
209 Elm Street c. 1925 non-contributing building
2-story gable front residence of wood construction, with significant modification to the finishes including the application of non-historic brick on a portion of the façade along with non-historic rockfaced stone on the porch. The building no longer retains sufficient historic integrity.
211 Elm Street c. 1925 contributing building
1-story, front-gable vernacular house of wood construction with a gable roof and gable-endorientation to the street, and a shed roofed porch extending across the façade, supported by wood posts and enclosed within a solid wood balustrade. Fenestration is flat-topped, with some windows having exterior fixed shutters.
212 Elm Street c. 1925 contributing building
1-story, front-gable house with a shed roof porch supported by plain wood posts and enclosed within a solid wood balustrade. Fenestration is flat-topped, 1/1.
Garage/ Apartment c. 1925 contributing building
2-story side gabled garage/ apartment finished with stucco, faces the alley.
213 Elm Street c. 1925 contributing building
2-story gable-end-oriented vernacular residence of wood construction with an exterior step shouldered brick chimney on the south elevation, and a hipped roof front porch extending across the façade. The porch is supported by wrought iron supports and is enclosed within a lattice balustrade. Fenestration is flat-topped, with some units set singly and others in pairs, with exterior fixed shutters.
214 Elm Street c. 1925 contributing building
2-story, 3-bay side gable roof house with Colonial Revival details; wood construction, finished in non-historic siding, with a centered entry shielded by a pedimented hood with semicircular intrados. Fenestration is flat-topped, 1/1, with replacement sash, and some windows trimmed with exterior fixed shutters.
304 Elm Street c. 1935 contributing building
1½-story side gable roofed Bungalow of wood construction with Craftsman details, finished in nonhistoric siding, with a gabled dormer penetrated by 3 windows. Decorative brackets under the eaves. Recessed front porch supported by battered wood posts and enclosed within a solid wood railing. At the side elevation is a 1-story shed roofed extended bay, likely accessing an inglenook on the interior. Fenestration is flat-topped, 1/1, with replacement sash.
305 Elm Street c. 1935 contributing building
1-story, gable-roof house with porch enclosed with windows on the façade incorporating the main entrance. On a south elevation is a step shouldered brick chimney. Fenestration is flat-topped, with some replacement sash.