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Wedge Historic District Walking Tour
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This impressive home was built in the year 1909 for William A. Taylor, a local newspaper pressman. The residence has predominately Craftsman details with the broad gable end, exposed rafter tails and basic rectangular shape. The shingled walls and half timbering in the gable end are common for the style.


This impressive home was built in the year 1909 for William A. Taylor, a local newspaper pressman. The residence has predominately Craftsman details with the broad gable end, exposed rafter tails and basic rectangular shape. The shingled walls and half timbering in the gable end are common for the style. However, this rather elaborate example of the style showcases Classical porch columns, and unusual design feature. The multi–light upper window sashes on the main floor and the multi–lights on all second floor windows are another uncommon feature for this style, and would have been more commonly found in Colonial Revival homes. 

A Walking Tour of the Wedge District. Tacoma, Wa. Historic Tacoma Press, 2009.