This Renaissance style home, built in 1891, is called the Perry McAdow House. The cost of this mansion was $65,000. The McAdow's stayed in the home until 1897. The house was then used as a church and still is used as a parish house.
The house is two-and-a-half stories with a hip roof, and is made of red brick and brownstone. It has bay windows and Corinthian columned porches. The interior has notable frescos, paneling, plasterwork and stained glass.
The house is two-and-a-half stories with a hip roof, and is made of red brick and brownstone. It has bay windows and Corinthian columned porches. The interior has notable frescos, paneling, plasterwork and stained glass.