484 ANN STREET

HISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE

484 Ann Street was built in 1925 for William Huber. It was constructed for $8,000.

ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE

484 Ann Street is a one-and-a-half story brick bungalow that faces Ann Street. It has a clipped gable roof with eave returns, clipped gable dormers, and a stepped clipped gable roof at the front elevation. The front porch is recessed. It is a brick bungalow with historically shingle siding at the gable ends which has now been replaced with aluminum.

Sources: Information moved from Steve Stroud’s ElginBungalows.com; Historic Image: Elgin History Museum