This two-story Queen Anne house has that style's typical asymmetrical massing, with a multigable roof, decorative porches, and paneled gable ends. It also wears classical elements such as a porch roof pediment, Tuscan columns, and a Palladian window. A full-width front porch incorporates a conical roof in the northeast corner, where a full-blown example of the style would have a two-or three-story tower. John V. Lathrop came from Kansas in 1890 and opened the Lathrop Hardware Store, which remains in operation. His wife Emma's uncle designed what she claimed was the largest and costliest ($10,000) house in town. Returned to
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Lathrop House
1902. 718 E. Main St. (NR)
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