National Register

526 Citizen Street
Old Town BSL District #258
1860-1880 - Vernacular (Contributing)
One-story, wood frame building supported by a foundation composed of concrete block piers with brick infill between the piers. It is clad with clapboard siding, and is sheltered by two roofs: a gable roof over one section of the structure, and a hipped roof over another section. Both roofs are sheathed in asphalt shingles. Character defining features include an enclosed porch, 6/6 double-hung-sash wood windows and louvered wooden shutters. The house appears to have been built in stages, and is one the city's oldest buildings.