The Brown-Evans House, located at 405 First Ave., W., in Mobridge, South Dakota, was built in 1916.
[1] It is a one-story wood frame clapboarded bungalow on a concrete foundation.
It was deemed notable "because it is a nearly unaltered local example of vernacular bungalow styling.
Built for developer A. H. Brown in 1916 presumably for rental purposes, it is one [of] the few surviving bungaloid dwellings in the community.
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