377 ANN STREET
HISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE
377 Ann Street was built in 1926 for Max Behrens. It was constructed by Henry Willigman for $6,000.
ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE
377 Ann Street is a one-and-a-half story bungalow that faces Ann Street. The home has a clipped gable with a pented roof at the front elevation. There are two gable dormers at the west elevation and a tall brick chimney. The home has a brick facade at its first floor and historically wood cedar shingles at the pented gable now replaced with vinyl. The dormers still have the cedar wall shingles.
Sources: Information moved from Steve Stroud’s ElginBungalows.com; Historic Image: Elgin History Museum