It is a 2+1⁄2-story wood-frame structure, built in 1888 for Israel Bowen Mason, a wealthy merchant.
It is one of the city's finest Queen Anne residences, with a visually complex assortment of projecting bays, verandas, turrets and gables.
The house was designed by Stone, Carpenter & Willson, a prominent local architecture firm, for Mason, a self-made successful wholesaler of grocery and meat products.
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