It has a gable roof and front and rear porches with fluted Roman Doric order columns.
[2][3] The house has had a number of structural problems in recent decades, especially since it was vacated in around 1961.
[4] The original wooden floors were replaced in the 1970s due to termite damage.
The original wooden shingled roof was redone with standard asphalt in 1992, but as of 1995 the structure was vacant and had been subjected to vandalism and water damage.
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