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92. S.J. Stewart

92. S.J. Stewart and Brothers Building. 5236 Willing Street. 1892. Masonry Vernacular. A 1917 Sanborn Insurance Map indicates that the building served as a General Store.

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89. Bates-Krentzman Building

89. Bates-K.rentzman Building. 5227 Willing Street. 1919. Masonry Vernacular. The Bates-Krentzman Dry Goods Company originally occupied this building in 1919.

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84. Sanders-Byrd House

Vernacular. This house was constructed by George Sanders. The style is influenced by Creole Cottage style with its high pitched gable roof punctuated by dormers. This continuous roof design creates an umbrella effect over its porches, providing shade and increasing usable square feet ...

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82. Faircloth House

82. Faircloth House. 5183 Santa Rosa Street. Circa 1919. Bungalow. This house is an excellent example of a Craftsman Bungalow.

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81. W.C. Byrom House

81. W.C. Byrom House. 5190 Santa Rosa Street. Circa 1930. Frame Vernacular. The vernacular style of the house is largely influenced by the Colonial Revival which was popular at the time of its construction. Historically, this house has served as ...

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80. Faircloth Parker Huse

80. Faircloth Parker House. 5197 Santa Rosa Street. 1927. Mediterranean Revival. The house was built by David Faircloth for his daughter and son-in-law, Tom and Bessie Faircloth Parker.

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79. J.C. Gainer House

J.C. Gainer House. 6855 Pine Street. Circa 1908. Frame Vernacular. This house was constructed by J.C. Gainer. The Gainer family resided here until 1936.

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76. Ollinger-Cobb House

Ollinger-Cobb House. 6829 Pine Street. Circa 1875. Gulf Cottage Style with modified Gothic detailing. This house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The house was built by Joseph Ollinger, a prominent entrepreneur in Milton. Ollinger and his two ...

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75. Creary Potter House

75. Creary-Potter House. 6830 Pine Street. Circa 1869. Frame Vernacular. This house was built by John Butler who had served as sheriff, and republican legislator in Milton. Butler left Milton in 1878. In approximately 1889, the house was later acquired ...

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73. Delia F. Carter House. 6811 Pine Street

73. Delia F. Cater House. 6811 Pine Street. 1888. Frame Vernacular. The house shows subtle elements of
Greek Revival Style with its distinctive
pedimented portico and squared
classical columns. The front facade
features an asymmetrical main entrance
which is is ...

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