Woodbury Fisk House

The addition is similar in style and material to the main section, suggesting it was built fairly soon after the original construction.

[3] Elements of Italianate style include the extended eaves supported by prominent brackets, hooded arch windows, and an ornamented porch.

[4] In the case of the Woodbury Fisk House, the eaves are supported by scrolled brackets emerging in pairs from a dentilated and panelled cornice.

The moulded window hoods are fairly simple on the first floor but sport a center crest and carved leaf design on the second.

[3][4][5] This was to be Fisk's primary livelihood for the rest of his life, though he also had business interests in the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste.

An obituary read: "though of quiet and unostentatious manner, he was a man whose good humor and hearty cheerfulness were felt wherever he went.