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Edward C. Barrett House — 612 Western Avenue

 

The Edward C. Barrett House is a 2 story, stucco, Prairie style structure designed by Joliet architect C.W. Webster in 1910. The house is distinguished by a massive, open, 2 story Arts and Crafts front porch with stucco archway resting on broad, rectangular columns. The residence is topped with a multi-colored, Spanish clay tile hip roof with broad overhangs typical of the Prairie style. A matching, stucco, single-car garage with multi-colored tile hip roof is located at the rear of the property. The structure is part of the Upper Bluff National Register and Local Districts.

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