The house was built in 1890 by Judson G. Chambers, and sold to Charles and Dora Robinson in 1898.
The house was built in Queen Anne style with some Eastlake details.
The two-story frame house has a steeply pitched hipped roof supported by decorative brackets and pierced by several dormers.
A porch wraps around the left corner of the house, and features elaborate posts, brackets, and latticework.
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