Hampton Park Terrace - Gallery of Hampton Park Terrace Houses

Gallery of Hampton Park Terrace Houses

The Hampton Park Terrace National Register district includes historic structures on the following streets:

  • Ashley Ave. (north of Congress St. to Huger St.)
  • Congress St. (west of Rutledge Ave. to President St. (north side) and west of President St. (both sides))
  • Elmwood Ave. (all)
  • Glenwood Ave. (all)
  • Hagood Ave. (north of Congres St. to Moultrie St. (east side))
  • Huger St. (west of Rutledge Ave. to Ashley Ave. (south side) and west of Ashley Ave. (both sides))
  • Kenilworth Ave. (all)
  • Moultrie St. (west of Ashley Ave.)
  • North Allan Park (all)
  • Parkwood Ave. (all)
  • President St. (north of Sumter St. to Congress St. (west side) and north of Congress St. (both sides))
  • Rutledge Ave. (north of Congress St. to Huger St. (west side))
  • South Allan Park (all)
  • Sumter St. (west of President St. (north side))
  • Sutherland Ave. (all)
  • Sutherland Ct. (all)
  • Wesson Ave. (all)

Unless otherwise indicated, the following table shows images of all of the buildings in the district (contributing and non-contributing) in their current condition; the current images do not necessarily reflect the appearance and condition of the structures at the time the National Register district was formed.

Rating Image Address Year Form Style Comments
Contributing Ashley 357 !357 Ashley Ave. 1921 Foursquare
Contributing Ashley 360 !360 Ashley Ave. 1919 Foursquare
Non-contributing Ashley 361 !361 Ashley Ave. 1919 Lateral-gable Brick veneer added before district created; original windows torn out after district created
Contributing Ashley 362 !362 Ashley Ave. 1919 Front-gable Twin to 4 Elmwood Ave. and 551 Huger St.
Contributing Ashley 364 !364 Ashley Ave. 1922 Foursquare
Contributing Ashley 366 !366 Ashley Ave. 1919 Bungalow
Contributing Ashley 368 !368 Ashley Ave. 1920 Front-gable
Contributing Ashley 369 !369 Ashley Ave. 1919 Front-gable Mirror twin to 324 President St.
Contributing Congress 176 !176 Congress St. 1919 Foursquare
Contributing Congress 180 !180 Congress St. 1919 Foursquare
Contributing Congress 182 !182 Congress St. 1920 Foursquare Near twin to 475 Huger St., 494 Huger St., and 625 Rutledge Ave.
Contributing Congress 184 !184 Congress St. 1920 Foursquare
Contributing Congress 188 !188 Congress St. 1921 Bungalow
Contributing Congress 204 !204 Congress St. 1922 Foursquare variant
Contributing Congress 212 !212 Congress St. 1921 Foursquare
Contributing Congress 216 !216 Congress St. 1921 Bungalow Shown here in January 2007, the original, red brick exterior was painted in 2008:
Contributing Congress 218 !218 Congress St. 1917 Foursquare
Contributing Congress 220 !220 Congress St. 1917 Front-gable
Contributing Congress 230 !230 Congress St. 1920 Foursquare
Contributing Congress 232 !232 Congress St. 1920 Front-gable Built by George Trescott; twin to 236 Congress St., 1 South Allan Park, 5 South Allan Park, 368 Ashley Ave., and 299 President St.
Contributing Congress 236 !236 Congress St. 1920 Front-gable Built by George Trescott; twin to 232 Congress St., 1 South Allan Park, 5 South Allan Park, 368 Ashley Ave., and 299 President St.
Contributing Congress 238 !238 Congress St. 1920 Front-gable
Non-contributing Congress 247 !247 Congress St. 1930 Corner store Harold's Cabin Grocery
Non-contributing ] Congress 249 !249 Congress St. 1910 Charleston single house
Contributing Congress 248 !248 Congress St. 1919 Lateral-gable Craftsman influence
Contributing Congress 251 !251 Congress St. 1936 Bungalow influence Built for Marion H. Drews (Chas. Building Permit #3032)
Contributing Congress 252 !252 Congress St. 1931 Other Minimal traditional
Contributing Congress 253 !253 Congress St. 1930 Foursquare
Contributing Congress 254 !254 Congress St. 1931 Other Minimal traditional Shown here in 2007 before its original windows were torn out:
Contributing Congress 255 !255 Congress St. 1925 Front-gable
Contributing Congress 257 !257 Congress St. 1926 Foursquare
Contributing Congress 258 !258 Congress St. 1921 Lateral-gable
Contributing Congress 270 !270 Congress St. 1915 Front-gable An example of a Sears catalog house known as "The Roanoke"
Contributing Congress 274 !274 Congress St. 1920 Foursquare
Contributing Congress 276 !276 Congress St. 1919 Bungalow
Non-contributing Congress 278 !278 Congress St. 2009 Front-gable The property was a vacant lot before the house was built.
Contributing Congress 286 !286 Congress St. 1915 Front-gable
Contributing Congress 288 !288 Congress St. 1915 Bungalow
Contributing Congress 292 !292 Congress St. 1922 Bungalow influence
Contributing Congress 294 !294 Congress St. 1915 Bungalow Queen Anne influence
Contributing Congress 296 !296 Congress St. 1931 Bungalow influence
Contributing Congress 304 !304 Congress St. 1919 Front-gable
Contributing Congress 306 !306 Congress St. 1916 Front-gable
Contributing Congress 310 !310 Congress St. 1920 Foursquare
Contributing Congress 312 !312 Congress St. 1920 Foursquare The original one-story porch had a deck added in about 2010.
Contributing Congress 314 !314 Congress St. 1923 Foursquare variant
Non-contributing Elmwood 1 !1 Elmwood Ave. 1920 Foursquare Added brick veneer
Contributing Elmwood 2 !2 Elmwood Ave. 1916 Foursquare
Contributing Elmwood 3 !3 Elmwood Ave. 1915 Foursquare
Contributing Elmwood 4 !4 Elmwood Ave. 1920 Front-gable Twin to 362 Ashley Ave. and 551 Huger St.; subsequent renovation reopened porch but removed original windows
Contributing Elmwood 5 !5 Elmwood Ave. 1916 Bungalow Twin of 17 Kenilworth Ave. and 341 President St.
Contributing Elmwood 6 !6 Elmwood Ave. 1914 Bungalow
Contributing Elmwood 7 !7 Elmwood Ave. 1917 Bungalow Craftsman
Contributing Elmwood 8 !8 Elmwood Ave. 1917 Front-gable A second floor was added to the front porch in 2012.
Contributing Elmwood 9 !9 Elmwood Ave. 1915 Front-gable
Contributing Elmwood 10 !10 Elmwood Ave. 1917 Foursquare Home of U.S. Representatives Thomas S. McMillan and Clara G. McMillan from 1917-1922
Non-contributing Elmwood 13 ! 13 Elmwood Ave. 1916 Lateral-gable
Contributing Elmwood 16 !16 Elmwood Ave. 1915 Foursquare
Contributing Elmwood 18 !18 Elmwood Ave. 1923 Foursquare
Contributing Glenwood 1 !1 Glenwood Ave. 1919 Foursquare
Contributing Glenwood 3 !3 Glenwood Ave. 1917 Foursquare
Contributing Glenwood 4 !4 Glenwood Ave. 1921 Lateral-gable
Contributing Glenwood 5 !5 Glenwood Ave. 1916 Foursquare Twin to 331 President St.
Contributing Glenwood 7 !7 Glenwood Ave. 1919 Front-gable
Contributing Glenwood 9 !9 Glenwood Ave. 1916 Foursquare
Contributing Hagood 74 !74 Hagood Ave. 1938 Lateral-gable Colonial Revival influence
Non-contributing Hagood 76 !76 Hagood Ave. 1922 Bungalow Twin to 78 Hagood Ave.; alterations and brick veneer added
Contributing Hagood 78 !78 Hagood Ave. 1922 Bungalow
Contributing Hagood 80 !80 Hagood Ave. 1917 Bungalow
Contributing Huger 429 !429 Huger St. 1913 Foursquare
Contributing Huger 439 !439 Huger St. 1922 Front-gable
Contributing Huger 441 !441 Huger St. 1922 Front-gable with Queen Anne influence
Contributing Huger 443 !443 Huger St. 1913 Foursquare Shown here in 2012 just before its vinyl siding was removed during a restoration:
Contributing Huger 447 !447 Huger St. 1921 Foursquare
Contributing Huger 451 !451 Huger St. 1920 Foursquare variant
Contributing Huger 460 !460 Huger St. 1912 Foursquare
Contributing Huger 462 !462 Huger St. 1912 Bungalow influence
Contributing Huger 463 !463 Huger St. 1921 Lateral-gable Prairie Shown here in 2003, the house received an award from the Preservation Society of Charleston for its restoration in 2011:
Contributing Huger 464 !464 Huger St. 1923 Foursquare
Contributing Huger 468 !468 Huger St. 1914 Foursquare Original windows removed during subsequent remodelling
Non-contributing Huger 470 !470 Huger St. 1917 Cottage
Contributing Huger 471 !471 Huger St. 1938 Other Tudor Revival
Non-contributing Huger 472 !472 Huger St. 1951 Other Ranch
Contributing Huger 473 !473 Huger St. 1920 Foursquare
Contributing Huger 475 !475 Huger St. 1919 Lateral-gable Near twin to 494 Huger St., 625 Rutledge Ave., and 182 Congres St.
Contributing Huger 477 !477 Huger St. 1915 Foursquare
Contributing Huger 478 !478 Huger St. 1937 Lateral-gable Colonial Revival The house was designed by its first owners, the Werles of New Jersey, using Winnsboro granite.
Contributing Huger 489 !489 Huger St. 1920 Other Prairie Mirror image twin to 6 Wesson Ave.
Non-contributing Huger 490 !490 Huger St. 1914-1917 Freedman's cottage The house was used as a commercial structure for most of the 20th century, including as period as a dance school.
Contributing Huger 491 !491 Huger St. 1920 Bungalow Craftsman
Contributing Huger 493 !493 Huger St. 1917 Foursquare Queen Anne influence
Contributing Huger 494 !494 Huger St. 1918 Foursquare Built by George T. Trescott; near twin to 475 Huger St., 625 Rutledge Ave., and 182 Congres St.
Contributing Huger 496 !496 Huger St. 1915 Front-gable
Contributing Huger 497 !497 Huger St. 1915 Foursquare Queen Anne influence Near twin of 513 Huger St., 10 Kenilworth Ave., and 335 President St.
Contributing Huger 500 !500 Huger St. 1914 Foursquare Queen Anne influence
Contributing Huger 501 !501 Huger St. 1914 Foursquare Childhood home of Akim Anastopoulo. The brick column in the photo (c. 1932) marked an entrance to the neighborhood but was removed at an unknown date.
Contributing Huger 507 !507 Huger St. 1914 Foursquare
Contributing ] Huger 510 !510 Huger St. 1917 Foursquare Home of Samuel Rittenberg from 1919-1932
Contributing Huger 512 !512 Huger St. 1912 Foursquare
Contributing Huger 513 !513 Huger St. 1914 (?) Foursquare Near twin to 10 Kenilworth Ave. and 331 President St.
Contributing Huger 515 !515 Huger St. 1916 Foursquare
Contributing Huger 517 !517 Huger St. 1914 Foursquare
Contributing Huger 518 !518 Huger St. 1912 Foursquare
Contributing Huger 530 !530 Huger St. 1916 Foursquare Queen Anne influence
Contributing Huger 531 !531 Huger St. 1921 Foursquare
Contributing Huger 532 !532 Huger St. 1919 Lateral-gable Prairie Shown here in 2006, the unique, suspended roof over the front door was replaced with a much larger porch:
Contributing Huger 533 !533 Huger St. 1914 Foursquare
Contributing Huger 535 !535 Huger St. 1939 Bungalow influence
Non-contributing Huger 541 !541 Huger St. 1921 Prairie
Contributing Huger 542 !542 Huger St. 1919 Foursquare
Contributing Huger 545 !545 Huger St. 1915 Foursquare
Contributing Huger 549 !549 Huger St. 1929 Lateral-gable Dutch Colonial Aladdin house
Contributing Huger 548 !548 Huger St. 1922 Foursquare
Contributing Huger 550 !550 Huger St. 1921 Bungalow Mirrorimage twin of 565 Huger St. but with later front-porch enclosure
Contributing Huger 551 !551 Huger St. 1919 Front-gable Twin of 362 Ashley Ave. and 4 Elmwood Ave.
Contributing Huger 554 !554 Huger St. 1921 Foursquare
Contributing Huger 555 !555 Huger St. 1916 Foursquare
Contributing Huger 565 !565 Huger St. 1922 Bungalow Mirror-image twin of 550 Huger St. but covered in later brick-patterned siding
Non-contributing Huger 567 !567 Huger St. 1922 Lateral-gable Craftsman influence Near twin of 330 President St. and 14 Kenilworth Ave.
Contributing Huger 573 !573 Huger St. 1919 Foursquare Craftsman influence Home of Mayor Thomas Stoney
Non-contributing Kenilworth 1 !1 Kenilworth Ave. 1920 Lateral-gable Brick veneer added
Contributing Kenilworth 3 !3 Kenilworth Ave. 1916 Prairie Prairie
Contributing Kenilworth 4 !4 Kenilworth Ave. 1916 Foursquare
Contributing Kenilworth 5 !5 Kenilworth Ave. 1917 Foursquare variant
Contributing Kenilworth 6 !6 Kenilworth Ave. 1915 Foursquare variant
Contributing Kenilworth 10 !10 Kenilworth Ave. 1914 Foursquare Queen Anne influence Near twin of 497 Huger St., 513 Huger St., and 335 President St.
Contributing Kenilworth !11 Kenilworth Ave. 1919 Other Bungalow influence
Contributing Kenilworth 13 !13 Kenilworth Ave. 1915 Other Bungalow influence
Contributing Kenilworth 14 !14 Kenilworth Ave. 1920 Lateral-gable Craftsman influence Near twin to 330 President St. and 567 Huger St.
Contributing Kenilworth 15 !15 Kenilworth Ave. 1919 Foursquare
Contributing Kenilworth 16 !16 Kenilworth Ave. 1917 Foursquare
Contributing Kenilworth 17 !17 Kenilworth Ave. 1915 Bungalow Twin to 5 Elmwood Ave. and 341 President St.
Contributing Kenilworth 18 !18 Kenilworth Ave. 1916 Foursquare Queen Anne influence
Contributing Kenilworth 20 !20 Kenilworth Ave. 1920 Lateral-gable Prairie influence
Contributing Moultrie 105 !105 Moultrie St. 1919 Foursquare
Contributing Moultrie 107 !107 Moultrie St. 1927 Foursquare Craftsman influence
Contributing Moultrie 115 !115 Moultrie St. 1920 Foursquare
Contributing Moultrie 117 !117 Moultrie St. 1920 Bungalow Craftsman
Contributing Moultrie 121 !121 Moultrie St. 1937 Lateral-gable Colonial Revival Designed by Stephen Thomas for Edwin Pearlstine (Chas. building permit #3271)
Contributing Moultrie 123 !123 Moultrie St. 1937 Other Colonial Revival Built for Milton Pearlstine (Chas. building permit #3222)
Non-contributing Moultrie 137 !137 Moultrie St. 1955 Church Georgian Designed by Harold Tatum
Non-contributing Moultrie 143 !143 Moultrie St. 1913 Foursquare Brick veneer added
Contributing Moultrie 145 !145 Moultrie St. 1935 Bungalow Colonial Revival Deisgned by Stephen Thomas for Mr. Isadore Solomon (Chas. building permit #1943)
Contributing Moultrie 151 !151 Moultrie St. 1916 Foursquare Twin to 362 President St.; original windows were torn out in 1997
Contributing Moultrie 153 !153 Moultrie St. 1922 Foursquare
Contributing Moultrie 157 !157 Moultrie St. 1916 Foursquare
Contributing Moultrie 161 !161 Moultrie St. 1914 Foursquare
Contributing Moultrie 163 !163 Moultrie St. 1921 Front-gable
Contributing Moultrie 167 !167 Moultrie St. 1923 Foursquare
Contributing Moultrie 171 !171 Moultrie St. 1923 Other Prairie Faculty House of the The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina; home of U.S. Representatives Thomas S. McMillan and Clara G. McMillan
Contributing North Allan Park 2 !2 North Allan Park 1919 Foursquare
Contributing North Allan Park 6 !6 North Allan Park 1937 Bungalow influence
Non-contributing North Allan Park 8 !8 North Allan Park 1950 Ranch Steel casement windows were removed on the south and west elevations following a fire.
Contributing Parkwood 4 !4 Parkwood Ave. 1921 Foursquare Built by George Trescott; original windows were torn out in 2012 remodeling
Contributing Parkwood 6 !6 Parkwood Ave. 1920 Foursquare
Contributing Parkwood 10 !10 Parkwood Ave. 1918 Lateral-gable Craftsman bungalow influence
Contributing Parkwood 12 !12 Parkwood Ave. 1920 Foursquare
Contributing Parkwood 14 !14 Parkwood Ave. 1917 Foursquare Shown here in 1917 before a room was added above the front porch:
Non-contributing Parkwood 16 !16 Parkwood Ave. Other
Contributing Parkwood 23 !23 Parkwood Ave. 1917 Lateral-gable Colonial Revival influence
Contributing Parkwood 24 !24 Parkwood Ave. 1931 Lateral-gable Spanish Colonial Shown here in 2004 before a renovation removed the tile roof and the decorative metalwork on the front stoop:
Contributing Parkwood 26 !26 Parkwood Ave. 1917 Foursquare A room built over what had been a one-story porch, shown here in 2006, led to the collapse of the addition and the porch in 2008.
Contributing Parkwood 27 !27 Parkwood Ave. 1914 Foursquare
Contributing Parkwood 29 !29 Parkwood Ave. 1922 Foursquare
Contributing Parkwood 30 !30 Parkwood Ave. 1914 Foursquare Queen Anne influence Shown here in 2006, the house subsequently had its original windows torn out:
Contributing Parkwood 31 !31 Parkwood Ave. 1916 Front-gable Shown here before a 2010 restoration, its work was recognized with a 2012 Carolopolis Award:
Contributing Parkwood 32 !32 Parkwood Ave. 1919 Foursquare Queen Anne influence
Contributing Parkwood 34 !34 Parkwood Ave. 1917 Front-gable Shown here in 1922, the house has had its porch enclosed, vinyl siding added, and windows replaced:
Contributing Parkwood 35 !35 Parkwood Ave. 1916 Bungalow
Contributing Parkwood 39 !39 Parkwood Ave. 1917 Lateral-gable Tudor Revival
Non-contributing Parkwood 47 !47 Parkwood Ave. 1951 Ranch Designed by Augustus Constantine
Contributing Parkwood 48 !48 Parkwood Ave. 1916 Lateral-gable Craftsman influence
Contributing Parkwood 49 !49 Parkwood Ave. 1916 Foursquare Queen Anne influence
Non-contributing Parkwood 52 !52 Parkwood Ave. 1914 Foursquare
Contributing Parkwood 53 !53 Parkwood Ave. 1914 Foursquare
Non-contributing Parkwood 54 !54 Parkwood Ave. 1913 Foursquare
Contributing Parkwood 56 !56 Parkwood Ave. 1922 Lateral-gable
Contributing President 287 !287 President St. 1920 Front-gable
Contributing President 291 !291 President St. 1919 Bungalow
Contributing President 293 !293 President St. 1921 Front-gable
Contributing President 295 !295 President St. 1920 Bungalow
Contributing President 299 !299 President St. 1919 Front-gable Shown here in August 2007, the house has since had its windows torn out, its eaves enclosed, and its porch columns changed:
Contributing President 301 !301 President St. 1921 Bungalow
Contributing President 303 !303 President St. 1921 Bungalow
Contributing President 305 !305 President St. 1925 Bungalow influence
Contributing President 307 !307 President St. 1910 Freedman's cottage
Contributing President 324 !324 President St. 1919 Front-gable Twin to 364 Ashley Ave.; built by George Trescott; shown here before a large addition to the north (left in photo) facade in 2010
Contributing President 329 !329 President St. 1914 Bungalow
Contributing President 330 !330 President St. 1921 Lateral-gable Craftsman influence Near twin to 567 Huger St. and 14 Kenilworth Ave.
Contributing President 331 !331 President St. 1915 Foursquare Twin to 5 Glenwood Ave.
Contributing President 332 !332 President St. 1917 Foursquare A middle porch support was added in 2012 and the corner columns were covered.
Contributing President 335 !335 President St. 1913 Foursquare Near twin of 513 Huger St. and 10 Kenilworth Ave.
Contributing President 336 !336 President St. 1914 Foursquare
Contributing President 337 !337 President St. 1918 Foursquare
Contributing President 338 !338 President St. 1917 Foursquare Childhood home of Sen. Ernest F. Hollings
Contributing President 340 !340 President St. 1917 Foursquare Shown here in April 2004, the house has since had its original windows torn out, its front porch converted into a deck, and its brickwork repointed with cement:
Contributing President 341 !341 President St. 1916 Bungalow Twin to 5 Elmwood Ave. and 17 Kenilworth Ave.
Contributing President 359 !359 President St. 1928 Lateral-gable
Non-contributing President 361 !361 President St. 1914 Other
Contributing President 362 !362 President St. 1916 Foursquare Twin to 151 Moultrie St. until 2001 work removed some original windows and altered porch column arrangement
Contributing President 363 !363 President St. 1921 Foursquare
Contributing President 364 !364 President St. 1915 Foursquare Home of civil rights leader Septima Clark
Contributing President 365 !365 President St. 1921 Foursquare Built by F.J.H. Haesloop
Contributing President 367 !367 President St. 1914 Foursquare variant
Contributing President 368 !368 President St. 1917 Front-gable Home of Claudia Tharin, founder of Florence Crittendon Home of Charleston
Contributing Rutledge 605 !605 Rutledge Ave. 1922 Foursquare
Contributing Rutledge 607 !607 Rutledge Ave. 1922 Bungalow
Contributing Rutledge 609 !609 Rutledge Ave. 1920 Front-gable Craftsman influence
Contributing Rutledge 611 !611 Rutledge Ave. 1920 Front-gable
Contributing Rutledge 619 !619 Rutledge Ave. 1920 Foursquare
Contributing Rutledge 623 !623 Rutledge Ave. 1924 Bungalow Original windows were later torn out.
Contributing Rutledge 625 !625 Rutledge Ave. 1919 Foursquare Near twin to 475 Huger St., 494 Huger St., and 182 Congres St.; the house's restoration in 2012 included removing vinyl siding and restoring original windows
Non-contributing Rutledge 627 !627 Rutledge Ave. 1990 Commercial
Contributing South Allan Park 1 !1 South Allan Park 1919 Front-gable
Contributing South Allan Park 3 !3 South Allan Park 1919 Bungalow
Contributing ] South Allan Park 5 !5 South Allan Park 1920 Front-gable Twin to 1 South Allan Park, 232 Congress St., 236 Congress St., 368 Ashley Ave., and 299 President St.
Contributing Sumter 444 !444 Sumter St. 1916 Bungalow influence
Contributing Sutherland Ave 2 !2 Sutherland Ave. 1916 Lateral-gable
Non-contributing Sutherland Ave 1 !1 Sutherland Ave. 1995 Front-gable
Contributing Sutherland Ave 3 !3 Sutherland Ave. 1917 Front-gable
Contributing Sutherland Ave 5 !5 Sutherland Ave. 1916 Foursquare
Contributing Sutherland Ave 6 !6 Sutherland Ave. 1931 Bungalow
Contributing Sutherland Ave 7 !7 Sutherland Ave. 1973
Contributing Sutherland Ave 8 !8 Sutherland Ave. 1920 Foursquare
Contributing Sutherland Ave 10 !10 Sutherland Ave. 1913 Foursquare
Contributing Sutherland Ave 11 !11 Sutherland Ave. 1913 Front-gable
Contributing Sutherland Ave 12 !12 Sutherland Ave. 1914 Front-gable Queen Anne influence
Contributing Sutherland Ave 14 !14 Sutherland Ave. 1913 Lateral gable Craftsman influence Shown here in April, later in 2011, the house had its windows torn out; all its walls, ceilings, and floors removed; its chimneys removed; new openings created; its oriel window removed; and its stoop with wrought ironwork removed.
Contributing Sutherland Ct 1 !1 Sutherland Ct. 1910 Freedman's cottage
Non-contributing Sutherland Ct 3 !3 Sutherland Ct. 1942 !after 1942 Other
Non-contributing Sutherland Ct 5 !5 Sutherland Ct. 1938 Colonial Shown here before brick veneer added to east (right in photo) facade and stoop enlargement
Non-contributing Sutherland Ct 6 !6 Sutherland Ct. 1887 !1887-1902 Freedman's cottage Victorian
Contributing Wesson 1 !1 Wesson Ave. 1916 Foursquare
Contributing Wesson 2 !2 Wesson Ave. 1920 Foursquare
Contributing Wesson 3 !3 Wesson Ave. 1915 Foursquare Queen Anne influence
Contributing Wesson 4 !4 Wesson Ave. 1917 Foursquare
Contributing Wesson 5 !5 Wesson Ave. 1915 Foursquare
Contributing Wesson 6 !6 Wesson Ave. 1920 Other Prairie Mirror image twin to 489 Huger St.
Contributing Wesson 7 !7 Wesson Ave. 1914 Foursquare
Contributing Wesson 8 !8 Wesson Ave. 1918 Foursquare
Contributing Wesson 9 !9 Wesson Ave. 1915 Foursquare
Contributing Wesson 10 !10 Wesson Ave. 1919 Foursquare
Contributing Wesson 11 !11 Wesson Ave. 1924 Lateral-gable Built by George T. Trescott

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