Created By: The Heritage Center of Murfreesboro and Rutherford County
Frequently built from about 1900 to 1925, the popular American Foursquare style was practical for town lots because it provided maximum floor space in a small area. These residences could be of frame, brick, or stucco with hipped or pyramid rooflines, dormers, and wide overhanging eaves. Different style characteristics (such as Classical Revival or Craftsman) are often seen in the windows, porch columns, and eave details, making each house unique. Other American Foursquare homes can also be seen at 347, 440, 453, and 521 East Main Street.
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