H. Earl Clack House

It is locally significant as a very good example of a classically inspired Georgian Revival dwelling.

Similar to many local architects, Frank Bossuot designed buildings in a variety of historical styles for his clients.

The raised, porticoed entry with fanlight window above forms the central feature of the main facade.

Large, rectangular multi-paned double hung windows provide ample illumination for the formally arranged floor plan, which features a central hallway flanked by the kitchen, dining room and living room.

An enclosed one-story porch with a balustraded second floor balcony, a common feature on Georgian Revival homes, is attached to the south gable end of the house.