Created By: Preservation Forsyth
A two-story brick building with its original one-story brick wing, both with penciling and both hip-roofed with cement shingles. It includes a central brick chimney, wide overhanging eaves with exposed rafter ends, and tall vertical four-over-four windows. Today's front entrance facing Banner was originally a window. The one-story section is now a two-car garage with half-glazed double doors beneath header arches.
The outbuilding was built as a carriage house and servants quarters for the Henry E. Fries House at 104 Cascade Avenue, however, Henry kept his electric car here as well. It first appeared in city directories as a separate residence (behind 104 Cascade) in 1938 when Dora E. Miller, a nurse, lived there. First listed in city directories as 105 Banner in 1949/50.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Washington Park NR Historic District Walking Tour Part 2
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