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F.S. Davidson house
The F.S. Davidson house is a 2 ½ story Queen Anne/Neo-Classical style wood clapboard structure built in 1901 on a Joliet limestone foundation. The front façade is dominated by an open wrap porch supported by paired and tripled Doric columns resting on limestone piers. The 2 nd floor exhibits a Queen Anne turret topped by a conical roof. At the time of construction, the F.S. Davidson house formed the leading edge of new residential development in the Upper Bluff National Register Historic District.
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