Created By: Matt Parbs
Schneider Property, 2234 Pershing Boulevard; 1882.The house is a transitional design that combines aesthetics from several styles that were popular in the 1880's. The "Stick Style" seems most pervasive with upper-story wall surfaces of horizontal wood siding that contrasts with vertical boards extended from the window jambs that create a panelized effect. At the same time, the gable treatment, with scalloped wood shingles, and overall massing suggests a Queen Anne Style influence. Finally, the Eastlake Style is suggested by the porch treatment of lathe-turned dowels and spindles.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Architectural Tour of Clinton
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