1507 Richland Street
This circa-1900 Neoclassical cottage’s style is a response to the asymmetry and excessive ornamentation of the preceding Queen Anne style. Though more modest in embellishment, this former home nonetheless features architecturally interesting aspects such as a three-bay wide front porch with a Chinese-Chippendale latticework balustrade and French doors. By 1980, interior designer Andrew Kerns turned the home into a show house by 1980; later it served as a law office.