523
6th St.
This
Vernacular structure, built in the late 1920’s, may have been part of a
structure listed as a Tin Shop in 1917. However,
by 1929 alterations had made it into the current structure, a dwelling.
The east façade has an entrance inset into the northeast corner, first
story. This section sits on a
molded concrete block foundation which has 2 raised basement windows. In 1977 alterations again took place that converted the four
bedrooms into three on the second floor; removal of rear balcony, installation
of dropped ceilings, paneling, and window removal were done on the first story.
The rear yard is small and has a patio and palisade fence.
There are no outbuildings.
Funding for this page was provided by Boonville Tourism Commission
This page was constructed by:
Amanda Dodson
This site is listed on the National Register Historic Places.
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