Village Historic District
Historic district in Ohio, United States
United States historic place
Village Historic District | |
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39°13′27″N 84°28′11″W / 39.22417°N 84.46972°W / 39.22417; -84.46972 | |
Area | 1,780 acres (7.2 km2) |
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Architect | Samuel Hannaford & Sons [1] |
Architectural style | Late Victorian, Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals and Craftsman[1] |
MPS | Wyoming MRA |
NRHP reference No. | 86001626[1] |
Added to NRHP | August 25, 1986[1] |
Village Historic District is a registered historic district in Wyoming, Ohio, listed in the National Register of Historic Places on August 25, 1986. It contains 277 contributing buildings.
Dominant 19th Century architectural styles in the Village Historic District: Italianate (1860's and 1870's), Eastlake (1880's), Queen Anne (1885-1900), Shingle (1890's).[2]
Dominant 20th Century architectural styles in the Village Historic District: American Four Square (1900-1910), Bungaloid (1910-1930), Colonial Revival (1905-1930), Tudor Revival (1910-1940).[2]
Historic uses
- Single Dwelling
Notes
- ^ a b c d "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. June 30, 2007.
- ^ a b Wyoming Historical Society (December 2018). "The Architecture of the Village Historic District". Wyoming's Village Historic District Wyoming, Ohio.
External links
- A Self-Guided Walk Through Wyoming's Historic District. Retrieved August 11, 2015
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National Register of Historic Places properties included in the Wyoming Multiple Resource Area
- Joseph W. Baldwin House
- Jacob Bromwell House
- Charles Fay House
- Elmer Hess House
- Josiah Kirby House
- Luethstrom-Hurin House
- Charles H. Moore House
- Professor William Pabodie House
- John C. Pollock House
- W.C. Retszch House
- Riddle-Friend House
- John Rychen House
- Louis Sawyer House
- Edward R. Stearns House
- William Stearns House
- John Tangeman House
- Twin Oaks
- Village Historic District
- Charles Woodruff House
- Wyoming Presbyterian Church
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