
6719 Fairfield Drive (Resource Number 0036, not pictured) was built ca. 1940 in the Minimal Traditional style. The one-story, four-bay house is oriented toward the southeast, and features an asymmetrical facade. Irregular in plan, the house rests on a pier-and-beam foundation with decorative cast stone foundation vents, and is clad in red brick with a soldier course. The windows are obscured by diamond window screens, and have brick sills and original metal awnings. The single entry contains a replacement door. A concrete stoop extends from the entry, and is covered with a shed roof supported by metal posts. The medium pitch side-gabled roof is covered in composition shingles. The elevated landscape contains grass, shrubs, trees, and bedding plants, with a concrete block retaining wall. The house has been little altered and therefore retains its integrity and is a contributing element of the district. A non-original garage at the rear of the lot is not contributing to the historic district.
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