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60 Petrova Avenue

]]Address: 40 Petrova Avenue

Old Address: 60 Petrova Avenue

Other names: The Zerbe Cottage

Year built: 1926

Architect: Crowley was the builder.

Other information:

It was the home of the Louis H. Zerbe family in the 1940s.

The home where Howard Riley and his family lived when he was mayor. The brick bases for a port-cochere can still be seen next to the driveway.

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