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Built just after the turn-of-the-century, the Thorson - Haas home displays all of the features found in many Madison homes. The Roy W. Thorson family was local farmers and lived in the home for many years. The home is a one and one-half story with a hipped roof extending over the veranda which is supported by six Tuscan columns. The entrance has a transom and sidelights that extend to the transom. The large front windows feature a beautiful leaded glass design across the top.

113 Maple Street - Thorson - Haas Home

113 Maple Street - Thorson - Haas Home

Thorson-Haas Home

Thorson-Haas Home

Thorson-Haas Home B&W

Thorson-Haas Home B&W

Built just after the turn-of-the-century, the Thorson home displays all of the features repeated in many Madison homes. The Roy W. Thorson family lived in the home for many years. They were farmers. The home is a one and one-half story with a hipped roof extending over the veranda which is supported by six Tuscan columns. The entrance has a transom and sidelights that extend to the transom. The large front windows feature a beautiful leaded glass design across the top.

Ms. Joan Lynch Spruiell purchased the home in 1980. In 1981, she had the plumbing and electrical completely updated. Today, she and her husband, Scott Haas, live in the home.