Built c. 1923, this is an architecturally distinctive bungalow form with Japanese elements.
It has a complex roof line with three gables and an L-shaped entrance porch with posts mounted on high yellow-brick piers.
The front windows are organized in threes with small colored-glass panes flanking clear glass.
[2] Wilbur was a farmer who built this house between his farm and Woonsocket Agricultural Society fairgrounds, which is now Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church.
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