Catlin Court
Winter
Home Tour
These are some of the homes that will be on the 2008 tour.
More pictures to follow in the next few weeks.
Photos by Joan Norton
This Spanish Eclectic house, built in 1936 by Henderson Construction for his daughter and son in law Forrest Woods. It has the unusual features of this style home, the flatten roof, parapet exterior walls, pitched roof over the primary door to create a secondary facade with the prominent arch.
The Isaac Imes house is a clapboard Craftsman Bungalow. The exposed rafters and knee braces, has an offset, gabled entry porch. The wood, double-hung windows feature multi-lite top panes. Imes was a teacher, then principle and has a Glendale Elementary school named after him.
The Green McAbee/J.C. Keaton house was built in 1918 by J.D. Howell. Features of this home include gable roof with broad overhangs supported by a series of knee braced purlins, deep set veranda wood posts set in the
Bungalow traditions.