Reese–Johnson–Virgin House

Also known as The Pink House, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.

[1] Deemed significant for its role in Genoa's history, it was built in approximately 1855 in carpenter Gothic style by carpenter Mark Gaige for John Reese, then later bought and moved (in 1870) by merchant J.R. Johnson, who painted it pink.

It has decorative bargeboards under its eaves and is topped by finials and other ornamentation.

[2]: 6 It is individually listed on the National Register in 2004, and also was included as a contributing building in the Genoa Historic District, NRHP-listed in 1975.

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