Historical Highlands

Jon Good

1741_Alta_Vista_Ave_1988
May 6, 2017

1741 Alta Vista Ave 1960

Year of Construction: 4/22/1960 Architect: Wm. P. Wenzler Contractor: Richard E. Capstran Building Material: Wood Original Owner: Richard E. Capstran Original Value: $26,000   Know more about this home? Please share any information you can by filling out our form. Provide More Info Back to Map

1738_Alta_Vista_Ave_2015
May 6, 2017

1738 Alta Vista Ave

Year of Construction: 2/13/1950 Architect: Verner Esser Contractor: Verner Esser Building Material: Brick & Stone Veneer Architecture Style: English Country Original Owner: Dr. E.M. Rice Original Value: $20,000   Know more about this home? Please share any information you can by filling out our form. Provide More Info Back to Map

1731_Alta_Vista_Ave_2015
May 6, 2017

1731 Alta Vista Ave

Year of Construction: 12/15/1952 Architect: A.N. Chaconas Contractor: Shoreland Realty & Construction Co. Building Material: Stone & Red Wood Original Owner: Mr. & Mrs. Tom Terris Original Value: $28,000   Know more about this home? Please share any information you can by filling out our form. Provide More Info Back to Map

1726_Alta_Vista_Ave_2015
May 6, 2017

1726 Alta Vista Ave

Previous Address: 354 Alta Vista Ave Year of Construction: 2/4/1931 Building Material: Brick & Stucco Original Owner: Wm. C. Tannhaeuser   Know more about this home? Please share any information you can by filling out our form. Provide More Info Back to Map

1723_Alta_Vista_Ave_2015
May 6, 2017

1723 Alta Vista Ave

Previous Address: 349 Alta Vista Ave Year of Construction: 9/21/1926 Architect: Jas B. Cowper Contractor: Jas B. Cowper Building Material: Tan Brick Original Owner: Geo F. Maas Original Value: $20,000   Know more about this home? Please share any information you can by filling out our form. Provide More Info Back to Map

1716_Alta_Vista_Ave_2015
May 6, 2017

1716 Alta Vista Ave

This home is the “youngest” on tour this year and is more appropriately termed French Eclectic in style.  It shares many of the same characteristics as the English-inspired Tudors, the single defining feature that separates it from the others is its rounded entrance tower topped with a conical roof. More typically, French Eclectic-style homes are – Read More –

1709_Alta_Vista_Ave_2015
May 6, 2017

1709 Alta Vista Ave

Year of Construction: 6/26/1956 Architect: Doll Construction Co. Contractor: Doll Construction Co. Building Material: Red Brick Veneer Original Owner: A. Fritz Original Value: $26,000   Know more about this home? Please share any information you can by filling out our form. Provide More Info Back to Map

1651_Alta_Vista_Ave_2015
May 6, 2017

1651 Alta Vista Ave

In April 1926, construction started on the $40,000 home of Ernest and Burdell Swendson at 1651 Alta Vista Ave.   The period revival home exhibits many of the style’s primary characteristics, including a dominant front-facing gabled entry; multiple-light, leaded-glass windows; stone, brick or stucco and false half-timber sheathing (or a combination thereof); wood-shingle, slate or tile-covered – Read More –

1639_Alta_Vista_Ave_2015
May 6, 2017

1639 Alta Vista Ave

This home was built by and for building contractor Robert J. Stark and his wife, Anastasia. The period revival home exhibits many of the style’s primary characteristics, including a dominant front-facing gabled entry; multiple-light, leaded-glass windows; stone, brick or stucco and false half-timber sheathing (or a combination thereof); wood-shingle, slate or tile-covered gabled roofs; and – Read More –

1636_Alta_Vista_Ave_2015
May 6, 2017

1636 Alta Vista Ave

Year of Construction: 12/16/1699 Architect: Master Home Builders, Inc Contractor:Master Home Builders, Inc Building Material: Brick Original Owner: Erwin N. Gigot Original Value: $33,000   Know more about this home? Please share any information you can by filling out our form. Provide More Info Back to Map

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