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717 Jackson Built 1890-1895
This home was apparently for A.P. Buck, a local rancher. The stepped-back asymmetrical roof plan (with truncated front gable and full-length dormer windows) is typical of the Queen Anne style. Here, however, the eclectic design sensibilities of the Victorian era are evident as the porch columns represent yet another design variation join the seemingly infinite array of folk Victorian spindlework common throughout Las Vegas. The contractor was James H. Ward.
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