National Register

505 North Second Street
Old Town BSL District #653
1930-1944 - Tudor Revival (Contributing)
One-story, frame, four-bay-wide (w-w-w/d-w), Tudor Revival house with a hip roof intersected by a projecting, steeply-pitched shallow gabled wing at center on the main façade. This shallow wing has a gabled entry on the right side with a narrow six-light window to the left. Other bays are casement windows. Distinctive features include exposed rafters, brackets, verge boards, and scalloped detailing in the gable ends. It sits on a continuous brick foundation, has stucco and wood novelty siding, and an asphalt shingle roof.