Ulman Avenue

100 Ulman Avenue (OT-833) -- c. 2006-2008 - Post-Katrina Coastal Arch. - 2.5-story, post-Katrina frame house with a hip roof; a partially enclosed, wraparound double-galleried porch; and a central gable dormer. It has a concrete slab foundation, stucco and brick veneer cladding, 6/6 vinyl doublehung windows with faux mullions, and an asphalt shingle roof.
109 Ulman Avenue (OT-834) -- 1930-1944 - Vernacular - One-story, frame, three-bay-wide (w-d-w) vernacular house that has a side-gable roof with returns, and a full-width, shed-roofed, front porch supported by wood columns on square pedestals. The house sits on a concrete slab foundation, has wood clapboard siding, replacement 6/6 vinyl double-hung windows with faux mullions, and a pressed metal roof.
111 Ulman Avenue (OT-835) -- 1930-1944 - Colonial Revival - Porter's Gas Station - One-story, frame, three-bay-wide (w-wd-w), stucco clad, Colonial Revival gas station with a flat roof accentuated by a modest parapet, projecting cornice, and pilasters dividing the bays. The center triple bay is composed of two, large, fixed lights and a door capped by round-arched lights with tracery. First and fourth bays are small, 2/2 double-hung windows. To the left of this structure is a large, gable-roof, vernacular garage with three garage bays and a stepped parapet. It has a concrete slab foundation, stucco cladding, and 9/6 aluminum double-hung windows.
114 Ulman Avenue (OT-836) -- c. 1975-1985 - Contemporary - First Presbyterian Church - One-story, Contemporary church with an inset partial porch and multi-gable roof comprised of a long side-gable section that extends out to the left and right and a steeply pitched center gable with stained glass window. It has a concrete slab foundation, brick veneer, and an asphalt shingle roof.
116 Ulman Avenue (OT-837) -- 1905 - Queen Anne Vernacular with Craftsman stylistic ele - 1.5-story, frame, three-bay-wide (w-d-w) Queen Anne Vernacular house with Craftsman stylistic elements. A full-width, inset, porch with turned posts and balustrade extends across the main façade. The windows are Craftsman style, 4/1 wooden double-hung-sash windows. The right bay on the main façade is a multi-sided bay window. The dwelling has a steeply-pitched hipped roof punctuated by a large central pented gable dormer with triple 4/1 sash windows and a balustrade. Two gable dormers (one with a pented gable roof) are on the left elevation; a bay window is on the first-floor, left elevation. The dwelling also has a large, pented gable wing at right rear and a smaller pented gable wing on the left rear. The house sets on a brick pier foundation, is clad in wood clapboard siding, and has an asphalt shingle roof.
120 Ulman Avenue (OT-838) -- 1917-1924 - Vernacular - One-story, frame, vernacular residence with an intersecting hip roof. A projecting gable-on-hip roof is located on the right bay, and shelters an inset porch. A wraparound porch begins on the left bay wrapping around the side of the house and extends across the left wing. The porch is supported by wood columns, and has a decorative wood balustrade and exposed rafters. Windows are 9/2 wood double-hung-sash. The house has a brick pier foundation, Hardy Plank siding, exposed rafters, and a pressed metal roof.
122 Ulman Avenue (OT-839) -- 1925 - Vernacular Bungalow/Gable-Front - One-story, frame, gable-front Bungalow with an advancing right gabled bay and enclosed side-gabled front porch. It has a brick pier foundation, vinyl siding, 1/1 wooden and 1/1 aluminum double-hung windows, singlelight aluminum sliding windows, and an asphalt shingle roof.
123 Ulman Avenue (OT-840) -- c. 1895-1900 - Colonial Revival/Center Hall - 1.5-story, five-bay-wide (w-w-d-w-w), Colonial Revival Center Hall house that has a side-gable roof; center entrance with sidelights and transom; French doors with transoms on the other main façade bays; a full-width inset porch supported by round columns; and a center gabled dormer with paired, round-arched windows. Window bays are 6/6 double-hung wood sash windows. The house has a brick pier foundation, clapboard siding, and an asphalt shingle roof.
124 Ulman Avenue (OT-841) -- 1924-1930 - Craftsman Bungalow/Gable-Front - One-story, frame, three-bay-wide (w-d-w), gable-front Craftsman Bungalow with a partial-width, gabled porch which extends across the right two bays. The porch is supported by tapered wood columns on square pedestals and has a square-cut wood balustrade. The single door entrance is located offset left. Windows are 4/1 wooden double-hung-sash windows. Other features are exposed rafters, brackets, and decorative beams. The house has a brick pier foundation, clapboard siding, and an asphalt shingle roof.
126 Ulman Avenue (OT-842) -- c. 1945-1955 - No Style - One-story, reinforced concrete duplex which was originally built as a gas station. It has a concrete slab foundation, a variety of window types, and a steeply-pitched hip roof with wide eaves. The building lacks the integrity required to be a contributing building in the historic district.
127 Ulman Avenue (OT-843) -- c. 1895-1905 - Queen Anne/Center Hall - One-story, frame, three-bay-wide (w-d-w) Center Hall house with Queen Anne stylistic elements. The house has a gable-on-hip roof and a full-width inset front porch that wraps around the left side and features turned posts, spindles, and balustrade. Windows are 2/2 and 4/4 wooden double-hung-sash. It sits on a brick pier foundation, is clad in wood clapboard siding, and has an asphalt shingle roof.
201 Ulman Avenue (OT-844) -- c. 1930-1945 - Tudor Revival - 1.5-story, frame Tudor Revival residence that was constructed as a gas station. It has a continuous brick foundation, brick and vinyl cladding, and an asphalt shingle roof. A steeply pitched wall gable is on the Ulman Avenue façade. A large rear addition, with a garage on the first-story, rises a half-story above the main house giving the roof a saltbox appearance.
205 Ulman Avenue (OT-845) -- 1924-1926 - Dutch Colonial Revival - 1.5-story, frame, five-bay-wide (w-w-d-w-w), Dutch Colonial Revival style house with side-gambrel roof, a center entrance with sidelights, and a gabled entry porch supported by paired wooden columns and replacement wood balustrade. Full-width, five-bay-wide, shed dormers are located on the main and rear façades. A screened porch supported by wood columns on square, brick pedestals extends from the left side. The dwelling has a brick pier foundation, clapboard siding, exposed rafters, and an asphalt shingle roof.
209 Ulman Avenue (OT-846) -- c. 1940-1948 - Ranch - One-story, frame, L-shaped Ranch house with a hip roof. It has a concrete slab foundation, vinyl cladding, 2/2 aluminum double-hung windows with operational shutters, and an asphalt shingle roof.
213 Ulman Avenue (OT-847) -- 1954 - Contemporary - Ingram Building - One-story school building with a shallow-pitched roof and a flat-roof awning. It has a concrete slab foundation, blond brick veneer cladding, and 2/2 and 1/1 aluminum double-hung windows.
301 Ulman Avenue (OT-848) -- 1930-1940 - Vernacular Bungalow/Hip Roof - One-story, frame, vernacular hip-roofed Bungalow that has a gable entry porch with square posts and scalloped arches. Windows are single, paired, and triple 6/1 wooden double-hung-sash windows. The house has a continuous concrete foundation, stucco cladding, and an asphalt shingle roof. A gabled bay with triple windows is located on the left elevation. The outside left chimney has been removed above the eaves.
305 Ulman Avenue (OT-849) -- c. 2006-2008 - Post-Katrina Coastal Arch. - One-story, frame apartment building with multiple side-gable roofs, two inset entry porches, an inset full-width porch, brick cladding, an attached carport, and a denticulated cornice. It has a concrete slab foundation, 1/1 vinyl double-hung windows, and an asphalt shingle roof.
308 Ulman Avenue (OT-850) -- c. 1980-1990 - No Style - One-story, Ranch duplex with a hip roof and inset partial porch on the center bays. It has a concrete slab foundation, brick cladding, 6/6 aluminum double-hung windows, and an asphalt shingle roof.
310 Ulman Avenue (OT-851) -- c. 1950-1960 - Vernacular - One-story, reinforced concrete, vernacular commercial building with an intersecting gable roof. It has a concrete slab foundation, concrete and brick cladding, aluminum windows, exposed rafters, and a pressed metal roof. The building lacks the integrity required to be a contributing building in the historic district.
311 Ulman Avenue (OT-852) -- c. 1895 - Vernacular - One-story, frame, two-bay-wide (w-d) hipped roof house with a full-width inset porch, a cutaway bay accented with scrollwork and pendants on the right elevation, and shed-roofed addition on the right rear. Windows are 2/2 wooden double-hung-sash windows. The house rests on a brick pier foundation, is clad in wood novelty siding, and has a corrugated metal roof.
312 Ulman Avenue (OT-853) -- c. 1980-1990 - Ranch - One-story Ranch with a hip roof, concrete slab foundation, brick veneer cladding, 6/6 vinyl double-hung windows with faux mullions, and an asphalt shingle roof.
313 Ulman Avenue (OT-854) -- 1930-1944 - Vernacular - One-story, frame, three-bay-wide (w-d-d) gable-front commercial building with a stepped stuccoed parapet. An awning shelters the bays on the street façade. The original doors have been replaced. The building has a concrete pier foundation, aluminum siding with faux circular saw detailing, 6/6 wooden and 1/1 aluminum double-hung windows, and an asphalt shingle roof.
314 Ulman Avenue (OT-855) -- c. 1965-1975 - Vernacular - One-story, frame duplex with gable and hip roofs, a concrete slab foundation, stucco cladding, 6/6 aluminum double-hung-sash windows, exposed rafters, boxed eaves, and a full-width porch supported by brick columns.
314.5 Ulman Avenue (OT-856) -- 1955 - Ranch - One-story, frame, gable-front Ranch house with a center gabled entry, paired 6/6 aluminum double-hung-sash windows, an inset carport on the right side, brick veneer cladding, and a pressed metal roof.
315 Ulman Avenue (OT-857) -- c. 1990-2000 - Neo-Eclectic - One-story, L-plan, Neo-Eclectic residence with an intersecting gable roof and an inset partial porch in the left front reentrant angle. It has a concrete block pier foundation, vinyl siding, vinyl casement windows, and a pressed metal roof.
316 Ulman Avenue (OT-858) -- c. 1995-2005 - Neo-Colonial influence - 1.5-story, frame, three-bay-wide (w-d-w) gable-front residence with an inset entrance door that has sidelights and transom flanked by paired and single 6/6 vinyl double-hung windows with faux mullions and shutters. A large, round-arched window is in the gable end. The house sits on a brick and concrete block pier foundation, has vinyl siding and an asphalt shingle roof.
317 Ulman Avenue (OT-859) -- 1948 - Art Moderne - One-story, reinforced concrete, Art Moderne commercial building with two glass block curved comers and a flat roof. It has a concrete slab foundation, decorative concrete block cladding, and single-pane aluminum picture windows.
326 Ulman Avenue (OT-860) -- 1956 - Rectangular Cottage - One-story, frame, four-bay-wide (w-w-d-w) Rectangular Cottage with a side-gable roof. The entrance is a single door on the third bay; the fourth bay is a picture window with a large central light flanked by narrow, doublehung windows. Other windows on the main façade are paired 6/6 vinyl double-hung-sash windows with faux mullions. The house is sided in scalloped asbestos shingles, and has a pressed metal roof.
347 Ulman Avenue (OT-861) -- c. 1945-1955 - Art Moderne - One-story, reinforced concrete, three-bay-wide (w-d-w) Art Moderne commercial building with two curved comers and a faux mansard roof. The center entrance is flanked by two large aluminum picture windows. Other windows are 1/1 vinyl double-hung windows. It has a concrete slab foundation, stucco cladding, and an asphalt shingle roof.
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