Residential architectural styles in the district include Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, and American Craftsman.
[2] The frame, Gothic Revival, Immanuel Lutheran Church (1904) is located on Second Street, and is individually listed on the National Register.
The residential area that is the subject of this historic district was platted after the Atlantic Northern Railroad came to town in 1907.
The oldest extant house dates from 1907, and a total of 27 dwellings (77%) were built in the economic boom years after the railroad arrived (1907-1918).
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