Sobel House
Built approximately in 1910, this two-and-one-half story Flemish bond brick house originally was the home of local political figure Isador Sobel. The home is an asymmetrical building in the Craftsman style. The first floor is two bays wide with a set of four narrow six-over-one, double-hung windows enclosed under an elliptical brick arch. The second floor consists of two narrower bays with five smaller six-over-one windows with radiating brick voussoirs. The roof material is slate. The home is classified as a contributing property on the National Register of Historic Places.
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