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[[File:33 | [[File:33 Helen Street.jpg|right|thumb||33 Helen Street ]] '''Address:''' 68 Helen Street | ||
'''Old Address:''' 33 [[Helen%20Street|Helen Street]] | '''Old Address:''' 33 [[Helen%20Street|Helen Street]] |
Latest revision as of 01:02, 18 September 2025

Address: 68 Helen Street
Old Address: 33 Helen Street
Other names: Riley Cottage
Year built: c. 1908 (Sanborn Maps)
Other information: According to the 1916 TB Directory, the Riley Cottage, run by a Mrs. Riley, had room for ten patients, had four cure porches and charged $10-18 per week.
In 1946, singer and dancer Rosita Ríos, a performer from the El Chico Nightclub in New York City, bought the house with her husband as a "summer home." ("Home Town Jottings" Guild News, May 1946, P. 12.)
From the NRHP form: A two-story Foursquare of wood frame construction with a hipped roof and exposed rafter tails. Building exhibits an enclosed one-story porch across the principal elevation with stone column bases, and a narrow open porch on eastern elevation. Paired 6/1 windows upstairs, 6-by-6 vertical sliding windows on porch. Wood clapboard on first story with wood shingles above; wood windows, mostly 6/1; asphalt roof.
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