Created By: City of Monmouth - Historic Commission
Constructed c. 1925 this Tudor Revival Style period cottage was a popular style in the years following World War I. During the period after World War I, the exposure to European architecture began to appear in American houses. There began a transition from the Bungalow form to Period Cottages with the emphasis becoming more vertical, less emphasis on the exposed structural components, reducing the size of the porches, and the use of more steeply gabled roof lines, and smoother surfaces and arches.
This point of interest is part of the tour: East Main Street Historic Neighborhood
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