Proposed Bellevue Bungalow District
The Bellevue Bungalow District was proposed as part of
a Historic Resources Survey for the Ratkovich Plan area, prepared by John
Edward Powell and Michael J. McGuire in 1994. The proposed district consists of
fifteen residences on Howard Avenue and Thesta Street south of Belmont Avenue,
dating from 1920-1922. These residences display exceptional integrity and
represent a noteworthy example of a late Craftsman-era neighborhood. There are
no non-contributing buildings in this proposed district. The proposed district
would include the following properties:
John B. Middleton Home (1920) 450 N. Howard Avenue Stucco Shotgun Bungalow |
G. B. Gunter Home (1920) 451 N. Howard Avenue Stucco Shotgun Bungalow |
Leonard W. Routt Home (1921) 457 N. Howard Avenue Stucco Bungalow, Craftsman family |
*Ray G. Prior Home
(1921) 458 N. Howard Avenue Bungalow, Colonial Revival influence |
Wilber C. Strawn Home (1920) 465 N. Howard Avenue Stucco Bungalow, Craftsman family |
Kenneth L. Dow Home (ca. 1921) 466 N. Howard Avenue Stucco Bungaloid, Craftsman family |
William J. Whitney Home (ca. 1921) 473 N. Howard Avenue Stucco Bungalow, Craftsman family |
William H. Cox Home (1920) 474 N. Howard Avenue Stucco Bungalow, Craftsman family |
Leonard W. Routt Home (1920) 481 N. Howard Avenue Stucco Bungaloid, Craftsman family |
Mrs. Helen Hale Home (1920) 482 N. Howard Avenue Stucco Bungaloid, Craftsman family |
Walter White Home (1920) 450 N. Thesta Street Bungalow, Craftsman family |
Charles J. O'Clair Home (1920) 458 N. Thesta Street Stucco Shotgun Bungalow |
Clyde Frost Home (1920) 466 N. Thesta Street Stucco Craftsman Cottage |
Schuyler C. Longwell Home (1921) 474 N. Thesta Street Shotgun, Craftsman family |
John S. McCardle Home (1922) 482 N. Thesta Street Bungalow, Craftsman family |
*Denotes properties currently in the Local Register of Historic Resources