This late Queen Anne dwelling responds to its corner site with a circular extension of the large first-floor porch. That extension is capped with a conical roof. The theme of the circle is repeated at the same corner with a three-story bay tower. The more extreme picturesque qualities of the Queen Anne style are held in check by classical Colonial Revival details.
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Moss House
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