This, the first house built in Country Club Estates, is a picturesque (and large) French country cottage. The L-plan house has a stucco finish with irregular red sandstone quoins, steep slate roofs, and a corner tower with a conical roof. Of the three Mediterranean styled houses across the street, number 2102 was designed by Voelcker and Dixon in 1938 for J. G. Dixon.
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J. E. McKanna House
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