| Description: |
1901 N. Pennsylvania St., Havelich-Pickens House, 1986 Yes Havelich-Pickens House1901 North Pennsylvania Street1898This 2-story frame house was built in 1898 for its first occupant, Pearl Havelich, who owned a cement contracting company and also was involved in residential real estate development. After 1907, the house was the residence of Samuel Pickens, a local attorney, who helped organize the Indiana Bar Association. The frame house, itself, features clapboard siding, a symmetrical main facade, with identical polygonal bays on either side of a center entryway. The front porch features fluted columns; those flanking the entry are of the Ionic order while the rest are Doric. Roof trim includes medallions under the eaves, with a row of dentil below. Decorative, carved wooden panels appear under the second-floor windows on the main (west) facade. Chimneys on the south facade feature corbelled brick and limestone trim. The roof is a massive hipped roof with gabled projections.Herron-Morton Place Historic Area Preservation Plan, 1986 single-family dwelling |
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| Origin: | 1986 |
| Source: |
http://iuidigital.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/HT/id/3361 |
| Collection: |
Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission Image Collection |
| Rights: | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ |
| Copyright: |
In Copyright |
| Geography: |
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, United States, http://sws.geonames.org/4259418/, 39.76838, -86.15804 |
| Subjects: |
Architecture--Indiana--Indianapolis Built environment Historic districts Queen Anne |
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