[1] It consists of 15 contributing buildings on properties along South Main Street and is bordered on the west by Walnut Street and on the east by railroad tracks.
[2] It was deemed significant architecturally as collection of early 20th-century bungalows that make up an intact neighborhood of single-family homes.
The majority of the houses are 1- or 1+1⁄2-story houses with wide porches, broad roofs, and Craftsman woodwork details.
The neighborhood includes an American Foursquare house and a few with Victorian Eclectic details.
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