101 E. McKay

Notes:
South and west facades. Facing northeast.; This two story gable end Folk house is reminiscent of the I-House which emerged after the advent of the railroad, although it could not be determined if this house is one room deep as is typical of the I-House. The fenestration is unusual in that the six front bays are asymmetrical, with an offset front porch.There is a shed roof addition on the back, and a flat roof garage attached to the east facade. The house has aluminum siding, a center chimney on the ridgeline, and a plastered over foundation
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Collection:
Saline Historic Homes
Language:
UND
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