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Queen Anne's facelift @the Northend in The Hays Street Historic District
Here is some history of this mansion built for the Lusk and Lemp Family.
It has recently been apartments and the City website permit looks like it is being remodeled to remain as apartments.
Quote:
https://history.idaho.gov › uploads › 2018/0
722 West Franklin Street
built 1890
722 West Franklin Street is a large two-and-a-half-story brick dwelling with the complex plan and multi-gabled roof of the Queen Anne style. The main truncated, hipped roof is intersected by steep gables at the south and west facades and at the southwest corner of the building. A large angled bay projects from the intersection of the main wings and a two-story bay window with hipped roof and bracketed eaves projects from the face of this bay. On the south facade of the house is a long flat-roofed porch with a pedimented central entry and a second-story bay window above. On the west facade, a balustraded balcony adds to the complexity of the design. Garlanded panels beneath the eaves, bracketed sills and semi-circular window heads on the tall narrow windows are Italianate details which enhance the richness of this welling, built in 1890.
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by Sean, on Flickr

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by Sean, on Flickr
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Last edited by Sawtooth; Oct 30, 2022 at 11:32 PM.
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