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[[File:23 | [[File:23 Bloomingdale Ave. 1.tiff|left|thumb|Photograph of 23 Bloomingdale Ave.<br>|It was |Newman and Holmes]][[Newman and Holmes|None]]| in 1998. The white house on the corner was a residence, |23 Bloomingdale Avenue[[https://localwiki.org/hsl/23_Bloomingdale_Avenue|None]]|. <br>|In the 1950's - 1970's the ground floor was home to George and Eleanor Clark and their children Cathy and Tom. <br>|The second floor was a separate apartment. The site is now a parking lot.<br>|Courtesy of Mary Hotaling.]][[File:23 Bloomingdale Ave..tiff|right|thumb|Photograph of 23 Bloomingdale Ave. (since this is a duplex, the front unit may have been 23 and the back unit may have been 23 1/2)]] | ||
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File:23 Bloomingdale Ave. 1.tiffNone| in 1998. The white house on the corner was a residence, |23 Bloomingdale Avenue[[1]]|.
|In the 1950's - 1970's the ground floor was home to George and Eleanor Clark and their children Cathy and Tom.
|The second floor was a separate apartment. The site is now a parking lot.
|Courtesy of Mary Hotaling.]]File:23 Bloomingdale Ave..tiff
Address:
Old Address: 23 1/2 Bloomingdale Avenue
Other names: Morhous Cottage (1931)
Year built: Before 1925
Architect:
Other information: The home of Reginald and Rose Morhouse from at least 1925 to 1931. The name Morhous Cottage suggests it served as a cure cottage.
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