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Hugo Hallin House / Olson House

Built in 1899, this Victorian Eclectic home was constructed by Mill Superintendent Sir Hugo Hallin. Hallin came with his father from Sweden to America when he was 12 years old and lived in this residence until his new house on ...

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Clarence Taylor House

This Bungalow / Vernacular Gothic home was built for Clive Taylor in 1913 and features a gabled roof and corbelled brick center chimney.

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Hallin House

Built in 1906 for Booth-Kelly Mill superintendent Sir Hugo Hallin, this Queen Anne house features fish scales in the apexes and a veranda-style porch. The interior wood was originally hand selected and remains mostly intact today. The house was purchased ...

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Chandler House

Built in 1906 for the Chandler family, this Rural Gothic house is notable for its gingerbread siding. Several marks of craftsmanship distinguish this house from others in Coburg, including a sunburst apex, a clipped bay window, and turned posts on ...

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Gertrude Williams Welch House

Built in 1910, this Late 19th/20th American Movements / Classic Box Foursquare home was believed to have been the birthplace of former early 1900s City Council Member, Gertrude Williams Welch.

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Harry and Nellie Coleman House

The home of Harry Coleman and Nelly (Beeson) Coleman is a Victorian Eclectic / Bungalow and was built in 1900. Harry was son of pioneer, Enoch Coleman. He was a meat cutter by trade and ran the local butcher shop ...

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Lee Epperson House

This Bungalow style home was built in 1915 and was the residence for Lee Epperson from 1937 until he died in 1978.

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Farley and Prater House

This one-story wood framed Hipped Gable, c.1900, was used as an apartment building during WWII, and once had a small orchard. It was purchased by Lee and Belle Prater in 1954, who lived there until 2009. Lee and Belle raised ...

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Wilkins-Seavy-Wassom House

This farm was begun in 1902 by Jasper Wilkins, surveyor, farmer and State Legislator from 1870 to 1907, and second son of Coburg pioneer Mitchell Wilkins. The orchard was planted first, one end of the present barn and then the ...

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Randolph Allum House

Built in 1915, this Classical Revival home was moved to its present site in 1923. Randolph Allum lived here in the early 30s.

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