Feb 01, 2017
- Marley Zielike
John & Julia Williams Residence
When Frederick Perkins designed this exemplary brick-and-stone English Revival home for the Williams family he included a circular drive way that parallels the northwest face of the houses concave curved faade. Mr. Williams was an attorney, but the houses claim to fame is that it became known as the Sinclair Lewis House when the author lived there from 1944 to 1946. From 1951 to 1992 it served as a convent for Dominican nuns.
John & Julia Williams Residence
When Frederick Perkins designed this exemplary brick-and-stone English Revival home for the Williams family he included a circular drive way that parallels the northwest face of the houses concave curved faade. Mr. Williams was an attorney, but the houses claim to fame is that it became known as the Sinclair Lewis House when the author lived there from 1944 to 1946. From 1951 to 1992 it served as a convent for Dominican nuns.
Feb 01, 2017
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