610 Park
610 Park Photographs
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610 Park Detail of bay. Photo by Whitney Rains, 08/07/2011
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610 Park Front Photo by Whitney Rains, 08/07/2011
610 Park 2011 Summer Survey
2011 Summer Survey Form
610 Park 1990 National Register Information
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Address: 610 Park
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Date: 1910-15
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Category: Contributing
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Block: 4
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Lot: 1-C
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Description: 1-story; brick veneer over wood frame; brick foundation; L-plan; hip-and-gable roofs with clay tile roofing and ridge caps and with deep overhang; central inset entry porch with elliptical arched opening; secondary entry at porte cochere on east side; windows are wood with upper sash in a geometric glazing pattern over a single pane sash; windows at front of house are multipaned wood casements set in groups of three under an elliptical arch and transom light, chamfered brick bay on west facade; entry porch has central windows with doors opposite one another, one with multipaned French doors with side lights and transom, one with wood door with geometric glazing. Roof has a deep overhang, extended rafter ends and faceted beam ends; some windows on north and west facades are wide, double-hung; basement with small windows; detached modern garage.
610 Park 1986 Survey Information
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Address: 610 Park
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Name: Hoya House
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Date: 1910-1915
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Block: 4
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Lot: 1-C
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Condition: Good
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Description: 1-story; brick veneer over wood frame; brick foundation; massed plan; hip-and-gable roofs with clay tile roofing and ridge caps and with deep overhang; central inset entry porch with elliptical arched opening; secondary entry at porte cochere on east side; windows are wood with upper sash in a geometric glazing pattern over a single pane sash; windows at front of house are multipaned wood casement set in groups of three under an elliptical arch and transom light, chamfered brick bay on west facade; entry porch bas central windows with doors opposite one another, one with multipaned French doors with side lights and transom, one with wood door with geometric glazing. Roof has a deep overhang, extended rafter ends and faceted beam ends; some windows on north and west facades are wide, double-hung; basement with small windows; detached modem garage.
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Significance: Architectural, historical; later home of Mr. and Mrs. Hoya.
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