Brown House
Duplex
Homeplace is a small community, established in 1832 as a farming community. The town consists primarily of residential areas and a business district at 106th Street and College Avenue. The town has seen increased growth in the postwar period.
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Contributing
This is a 1-story, 4-bay residential building built in 1960. The building is irregular in plan. The structural system is balloon frame. The foundation is concrete. Exterior walls are original brick veneer. The building has a low hip roof clad in replacement asphalt shingles with box cornice. Windows are replacement vinyl, 1/1 double-hung sashes. Each half of the duplex features a front porch. The northern half features a recessed front porch under the main roof, which is supported by decorative metal supports. The southern half features a porch with a hip roof supported by decorative metal posts. Both porches feature an original entry door.
* Date source: Hamilton County GIS
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