Charles E. Blair House

Built in 1911 it represents a late, austere version of Victorian architecture, using a yellowish "blond" brick that became available after 1900 in Wyoming.

The plan is rectangular with two projecting bays crowned by deep gables above the second floor.

A broad porch fronts the house.

An entry hall in the left front corner contains the stairs.

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