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WILLIAM AND MARTHA LACEY HOUSE - 922 N. CEDAR (LOOK LEFT)
BUILT 1930 ONE-STORY TUDOR REVIVAL
After the Craftsman bungalow declined in popularity in the 1920’s the Tudor Revival cottage gained popularity in the 1930’s. This brick veneer dwelling is a virtually unaltered example of that style. William D. Lacey, an owner of the Palestine Creamery Company, and wife, Martha, lived here through the 1930”s to 1941.
BUILT 1930 ONE-STORY TUDOR REVIVAL
After the Craftsman bungalow declined in popularity in the 1920’s the Tudor Revival cottage gained popularity in the 1930’s. This brick veneer dwelling is a virtually unaltered example of that style. William D. Lacey, an owner of the Palestine Creamery Company, and wife, Martha, lived here through the 1930”s to 1941.
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