
6707 Fairfield Street (Resource Number 0031, not pictured) was built ca. 1940 in the Minimal Traditional style. The one-story, three-bay house is oriented toward the southwest, and features an asymmetrical façade. Rectangular in plan, the house rests on a pier-and-beam foundation, and is clad in red brick. The windows are one-over-one wood sash with brick sills. The single entry features the original wood panel door. The flat-roof porch is supported by a brick column and has been enclosed. The medium pitch, side-gabled roof is covered in composition shingles, and a vent is located in the gable end. The grade is elevated, and the landscape contains grass, shrubs, trees, and bedding plants, ivy, and a wood fence. The house has been little altered and therefore retains its integrity and is a contributing element of the district. An original garage at the rear of the lot is little altered and continues in its historic function. It therefore also contributes to the historic district.
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