601 PRICE AVENUE – WILLIAM M. BADIE HOUSE
This one-and-a-half story, side-gabled bungalow is three bays wide and triple-pile with a shallow shed-roofed projecting bay on the east elevation and a full-width gabled rear ell. The earliest known occupant is William M. Badie (tobacco worker) in 1930; county tax records confirm the 1930 construction date.
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- Mon, 06/18/2012 - 7:14pm by Keith Bowden
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This one-and-a-half story, side-gabled bungalow is three bays wide and triple-pile with a shallow shed-roofed projecting bay on the east elevation and a full-width gabled rear ell. The house has a painted brick foundation, vinyl siding and windows, and two interior stuccoed chimneys. A gabled dormer on the façade has a pair of vinyl casement windows. The side-gabled porch wraps around the west side of the house and is supported by decorative metal posts on painted brick piers with a metal railing. The earliest known occupant is William M. Badie (tobacco worker) in 1930; county tax records confirm the 1930 construction date.
Garage, c. 1940 – The side-gabled, two-car garage with aluminum siding, an asphalt-shingled roof, and aluminum overhead doors is accessed by MERRICK STREET Street.
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