Mentor Court

The court is located on a 60 feet (18 m) wide property, which is considered narrow for bungalow courts, and comprises five buildings containing eleven residential units; the buildings include single-unit, duplex, and triplex houses, an unusual combination in a bungalow court.

The buildings are designed in the English Cottage Revival style and feature jerkinhead roofs, arched doors with glass paneling, and a stoop at each entrance covered by an eyebrow hood.

The Delux Building company built the court in 1923.

[2] The court was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 15, 1994.

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