![]() Two triangle-peaked brick facades flank the left and right of the house's front, each having carved pediments and an additional column flanked by two windows. ![]() A large lunette appears between these two columns. Above the entrance at the second floor level, two pairs of additional Tuscan columns rise from the top of the portico, bordering a balcony. The portico is supported by stone piers surrounded by Tuscan columns. ![]() Steps lead up to a portico, which wraps from the mid-front around to the north side of the house. It has been described as French Renaissance Revival (Francois Ier), with classical and gothic elements forming an eclectic architectural mix. ![]() This house is 2 ½ stories, constructed of brick (it was originally planned to be stone, and then brick veneer, but was amended to solid brick). The original building permit, dated April 2, 1903, called for a 45'圆0' house to be constructed at a cost of $18,000. Moore was both owner and builder of this house, designed by William D. ![]()
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