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Historic Zoning
National Historic District - continued
East College Street**
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525 E. College St. – ca. 1930. Colonial Revival, classical porch, modillions, 2 stories, brick, gable roof. Contributing structure to the National Register of Historic Places East Main Street Historic District. |
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521 E. College St. – ca. 1910. Colonial Revival, elliptical arched entrance with lights, classical stoop with balustrade, 2 stories, brick, hip roof. Contributing structure to the National Register of Historic Places East Main Street Historic District. |
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519 E. College St. – ca. 1910. Colonial Revival, Ionic columns, porch with second floor balustrade, elliptical arched doorway with lights, 2 stories, brick, hip roof. Contributing structure to the National Register of Historic Places East Main Street Historic District. |
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517 E. College St. – ca. 1900. Arts and Crafts style, bungalow porch, 2 stories, brick stuccoed second story, hip roof. Contributing structure to the National Register of Historic Places East Main Street Historic District. |
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515 E. College St. – ca. 1900. Arts and Crafts style, narrow vertical lights, bungalow wraparound porch, 2 ½ stories, stucco, hip roof. Contributing structure to the National Register of Historic Places East Main Street Historic District. |
**United States Department of the Interior National Park Service, National Register of Historic Places – North Maney Avenue Historic District, Nomination Form, 1985.
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