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Hugo Griep House — 11 South Hunter Avenue

 

The Hugo Griep House is a 2½ story wood clapboard Queen Anne Vernacular/Stick style structure built in 1899.  The front façade displays the asymmetrical design typical of the Queen Anne style. The main body of the house is a 2 story el-shaped plan.  The steeply pitched main roof caps the el wings.  The house is distinguished by cut cedar shingle siding on the second floor level and the gables set in 3 bands of patterns. The structure is a Local Landmark and part of the Vernacular Thematic District.

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