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Address: | 823 N 5TH ST | |||
City/State: | ATCHISON KS | |||
Built: | 1902 | |||
Stories: | 2.5 | |||
Exterior: | Stone | |||
Type / Influence: | Crafstman | |||
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History Note: | The Baker House is a large three-story stone residence that was designed by Kansas City-based architect Walter C. Root and completed in 1902. The house has an asymmetrical cube design and reflects a regional interpretation of the Mission style. There is a two-story carriage house that originally contained horse stalls on the ground floor with living quarters above and the home's heating equipment below in the basement. The property is locally significant in the area of architecture. - | |||
History Note: | Francis and Harriet Baker house, at southwest corner of 5th and Mound Streets in Atchison, Kansas. - |
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