Deckard House
Built around 1927, this two-and-one-half story brick home is three bays wide and is of vernacular design, in keeping with the neighborhood. The home is a mix of Dutch Colonial and Mission influences. The typical Dutch Colonial roofline extends to the front and rear of the house with large shed dormers extending from the second floor to the roof crest. Windows are double-hung with an unusual nine-over-one pattern containing a large rectangular center pane. An oval leaded-glass window is located on the west side of the front doorway. The home is classified as a contributing property on the National Register of Historic Places.
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