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Latest revision as of 01:04, 18 September 2025


Address: 95 Helen Street
Old Address: 44 Helen Street
Other names:
Year built: c. 1910
Other information:
From the NRHP form: A one and one-half story Shingle style dwelling of wood frame construction with cross-gable roof; there are open one-story porch across the front façade with enclosed shed-roofed projections above, centered under the gable. Wood shingle siding, vinyl windows, asphalt roof. This property has a retaining wall on its south side (non-contributing structure).
It was the home of George T. Booth at the time of his death in 1964.
In January 2021, a reader adds: discovered what appears to be read: "1899" engraved in basement foundation pad
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