108 S. ALDINE STREET
HISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE
108 S. Aldine was built in 1930 for William Bushnell by Ernest Kruse for a cost of $6,500.
ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE
108 S. Aldine Street is a one-and-a-half story gable front bungalow with return eaves and shed dormers. The home has brick at its first floor and historically cedar shingles at its upper floor. The home also has a central hipped roof enclosed porch.
Sources: Information moved from Steve Stroud’s ElginBungalows.com; Historic Image: Elgin History Museum