Keller Street

134 Keller Street (OT-426) -- 1892-1898 - Shotgun with Lateral Wing with Craftsman alteratio - One-story, wood frame, vernacular Shotgun with a Lateral Wing that is supported by a foundation of concrete piers, is clad in clapboards, and sheltered by a gable roof sheathed with corrugated metal panels. A full-width gable porch extends across the primary gable façade; it is supported by short tapered columns on square rusticated concrete block pedestals, which are a Craftsman-era alteration as are the exposed rafter tails. A shed porch extends across the front of the lateral wing.
202 Keller Street (OT-427) -- 1917-1924 - Vernacular Bungalow/Gable-Front - One-story, rectangular plan, three-bay-wide (w-d-w), vernacular Bungalow with a full-width gable porch, 3/1 double-hung wood sash windows, a square vent in the gable end, and boxed eaves. The house sits on concrete block and brick piers, is clad with novelty siding, and has a pressed metal panel roof.
204 Keller Street (OT-428) -- 1920 - Vernacular Bungalow/Hip Roof - One-story, rectangular plan, wood frame, four-bay-wide (w-d-d-w) vernacular hip roof Bungalow with a full-width inset front porch and exposed rafters. The house rests on brick piers, is clad with vinyl siding, and is sheltered by a roof sheathed in pressed metal panels.
206 Keller Street (OT-429) -- 1930-1944 - Vernacular L-plan - One-story, L-plan, wood frame house. A screened, shed roof porch is located in the left front reentrant angle formed by the intersection of the two gable wings. Windows are single and paired 6/6 and 2/2 double-hung wood sash windows with louvered shutters. Other character defining features include asbestos shingle cladding, exposed rafters, and decorative beams.
207 Keller Street (OT-430) -- 1987 - Ranch - One-story, rectangular plan Ranch house that rests on a concrete slab, is clad with composite wood siding, and sheltered by a side-gable roof sheathed with asphalt shingles.
209 Keller Street (OT-431) -- c. 1905 - Queen Anne - One-story, T-plan, wood frame, Queen Anne dwelling that is supported by brick piers. The house is clad in clapboards, and sheltered by a wide front-gable with hipped roofs on the side wings. Character defining features include a sunburst motif in the gable ends, decorative verge boards, 2/2 floor-length double-hung wood sash windows, decorative brackets, and cutaway bays on the wings. The front-gable shelters a full-width inset porch with paired tapered columns resting on brick pedestals and blind balustrade. The porch supports reflect a later Craftsman-era alteration to the house.
211 Keller Street (OT-432) -- 1893-1904 - Shotgun with a Lateral Wing - One-story, wood frame, vernacular Shotgun with a Lateral Wing supported by a foundation of concrete block piers, is clad with clapboards, and sheltered by a gable roof sheathed with corrugated metal panels. Character defining features include an inset full-width porch (originally a wraparound porch) supported by wood columns on rusticated concrete block pedestals and closed balustrade. A cutaway bay is located on the lateral wing that projects from the right side of the house. Windows are 4/4 and 6/6 double-hung wood sash windows. The house has stuccoed gable ends and exposed rafters. A shed addition extends from the right side behind the lateral wing.
215 Keller Street (OT-433) -- 1900 - Vernacular Shotgun - One-story, rectangular plan, three-bay-wide (w-d-w) wood frame vernacular dwelling that is supported by a foundation of concrete block piers, is clad with clapboards, and is sheltered by a gable-on-hip roof sheathed with pressed metal panels. Character defining features include an inset full-width porch with turned columns and new brackets and balustrade, a transom over each primary elevation door and window, and shingles in the gable end. The building was originally an L-galleried Shotgun, but the gallery has since been enclosed.
216 Keller Street (OT-434) -- 1917-1924 - Craftsman Vern./Gable-Front Double-Shotgun - One-story, rectangular plan, four-bay-wide (w-d-d-w), wood frame, Craftsman Vernacular dwelling with a clipped front-gable roof sheathed in corrugated panels and a full-width inset front porch supported by tapered columns on rusticated concrete block piers. The second and third bays are doors with transoms. The house is supported by a foundation of rusticated concrete block piers, is clad with vinyl siding, and has 6/6 double-hung wood sash windows and exposed rafter tails.
217 Keller Street (OT-435) -- 1850 - Greek Revival - 2.5-story, rectangular plan, wood frame, Greek Revival dwelling that is supported by a foundation of brick piers, is clad with clapboards, and is sheltered by a side-gable roof sheathed with corrugated metal panels. Character defining features include a full-width galleried porch, tapered columns resting on brick pedestals (a later Craftsman-era alteration), and two entries located on the center bays of the primary elevation. Windows are 6/6 double-hung-sash. A one-story addition on the right side has exposed rafter tails.
218 Keller Street (OT-436) -- c. 1880-1900 - Vernacular Creole Cottage - One-story, rectangular plan, wood frame, four-bay-wide (w-d-d-w) Creole Cottage that is supported by a foundation of brick piers, is clad with novelty siding, and is sheltered by a side-gable roof sheathed with corrugated metal panels. Character defining features include an inset full-width porch, two doors with two-light transoms on the second and third bays, and 6/6 double-hung wood sash windows.
220 Keller Street (OT-437) -- 1988 - Ranch - One-story, rectangular plan, frame, four-bay-wide (w-d-w-w) Ranch house that rests on a concrete slab foundation, is clad in brick veneer, and is sheltered by a hipped roof sheathed with asphalt shingles. Windows are vinyl paired 1/1 sash with faux muntins to replicate 6/6 double-hung-sash windows.
224 Keller Street (OT-438) -- 1988 - Ranch - One-story, rectangular plan, frame, five-bay-wide (w-w-d-w-carport) Ranch house that rests on a concrete slab foundation, is clad in brick veneer, and is sheltered by a hipped-roof sheathed with asphalt shingles. A carport is inset on the right side.
228 Keller Street (OT-439) -- 1880-1890 - Vernacular Creole Cottage - One-story, rectangular plan, wood frame, four-bay-wide (w-d-d-w) vernacular Creole Cottage that is supported by a foundation of brick piers, is clad with clapboards on the main façade and novelty siding on the other elevations, and is sheltered by a side-gable roof sheathed with corrugated metal panels. Character defining features include an inset full-width porch supported by turned columns on pedestals; two entries on the second and third bays on the primary elevation; 6/6 double-hung-sash windows; and a central brick chimney.
228.5 Keller Street (OT-440) -- c. 1960 - Vernacular - One-story, irregular plan, wood frame, vernacular building that is supported by a foundation of continuous brick, is clad with brick veneer, and is sheltered by an asphalt multi-gable roof (which reflects the structure's different construction phases). Character defining features include a shed entry porch and brick header window sills.
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