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[[File:91%20Lake%20Street.jpg|right|thumb||91 Lake Street ]]
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'''Address:''' 194 [[Lake%20Street|Lake Street]]
'''Address:''' 194 [[Lake%20Street|Lake Street]]
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On December 29, 2010, the present owners commented: "we have the original Sears & Ro. Co. Construction sign in the attic! [[Clyde%20Cheeseman|Clyde Cheeseman]] built the house in 1931. At some point in time he changed the two front windows to one large storefront window so his wife's African violets could get more direct sunshine.
On December 29, 2010, the present owners commented: "we have the original Sears & Ro. Co. Construction sign in the attic! [[Clyde%20Cheeseman|Clyde Cheeseman]] built the house in 1931. At some point in time he changed the two front windows to one large storefront window so his wife's African violets could get more direct sunshine.


[[File:Sears%20Mayfield.jpg|left|]]]]
[[File:Sears Mayfield.jpg|left|]]]]


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Latest revision as of 01:10, 18 September 2025


91 Lake Street

Address: 194 Lake Street

Old Address: 91 Lake Street

Other names:

Year built:

Other information: This is a Sears Roebuck kit house, the [[1]], or [[2]], in a mirror image.


On December 29, 2010, the present owners commented: "we have the original Sears & Ro. Co. Construction sign in the attic! Clyde Cheeseman built the house in 1931. At some point in time he changed the two front windows to one large storefront window so his wife's African violets could get more direct sunshine.

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