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Polly D. Ball House//David Batchelder House (Camelot Restaurant), 2204 North 2nd Street; 1866.Well-preserved, the house is an excellent example of Italianate Style. David Batchelder, a lumber baron, bought the house in 1881 for $9000. Of brick construction, the house has arched windows with caps, a cornice, and a porch with iron railing. There is an ornate iron fence in the yard. The house was expanded, c. 1881, by and addition of a family kitchen with servants' quarters upstairs. Later, a summer kitchen was added. The house was remodeled in 1968 for conversion to a restaurant.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Architectural Tour of Clinton
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