2014 Award Recipient

Non-Residential
149 Canal Street

The building receiving the non-residential 2014 Donnadine Miller Memorial Historic Preservation Award was built around 1911 and is located at 149 Canal Street. The building was constructed in the Frame Vernacular style. This style applies to wood frame buildings that cannot be classified as representing a definitive high-style of architecture. Vernacular buildings typically rise one or two stories, and have gable or hip roofs. Horizontal weatherboard siding or drop siding are the most common exterior surfaces.
2014 Non Residential
Residential
616 Magnolia Street

The building receiving the non-residential 2014 Donnadine Miller Memorial Historic Preservation Award was built around 1911 and is located at 149 Canal Street. The building was constructed in the Frame Vernacular style. This style applies to wood frame buildings that cannot be classified as representing a definitive high-style of architecture. Vernacular buildings typically rise one or two stories, and have gable or hip roofs. Horizontal weatherboard siding or drop siding are the most common exterior surfaces.
2014 Residential