The Nolte-Rooney House is a U-shaped one-story building of twenty-inch-thick adobe blocks, made on site, on a rubble stone foundation. A red-painted metal skin, stamped to resemble brick, hides the adobe. The house was originally L-shaped. Alterations in 1900 and 1920 brought the house to its present shape.
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