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An excellent example of the Prairie architectural style, the home was built in 1923.
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The home is an example of the 'late Cracker' four-square Georgian with classic principles of symmetry, formality and elegance. The building tradition was passed down from the earliest single-pen examples built in the country. The four-square is the town house version of the style.
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The term four-square refers to a floor plan with a broad central hallway with two rooms to either side. The rooms were large and square in proportion. Two back-to back fireplaces and a common chimney separated each pair of rooms. Porches were part of the social tradition in the days before air conditioning like an outside parlor. Along the streetscape, porches are aligned like one long room.
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The home is a four-square Georgian architectural style. It is located on the north side of East Intendencia Street.
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The building is located on the southwest corner of Belmont and deVilliers Street and serves as a community center for the neighborhood.