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James A. Beck House, 1896
401 E. Burlington Ave.

George F. Barber sold building plans via mail order in the U.S. and abroad, which the homeowners chose from a catalog.

For an additional fee his firm would customize the plans, which apparently happened for this house, as it is more eclectic and elaborate than most.

In an Americanized Queen Anne residential style, the polygonal turret rising from the second floor enclosed a game room in the attic.

A reproduction catalog can be seen in George F. Barber’s Cottage Souvenir Number Two at the Fairfield Public Library (728 Barker).

The carriage house was built in 1875 for a previous home on this site.

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Residential Home, 1920
505 E. Burlington Ave.

One of Fairfield's examples of Tudor Revival design.

Gene Fleming of the "Louden Barn Service" apparently designed it, as well as Tudor style houses at numbers 51, 53, and 55 Forest Drive, and 54 N. Park Street.

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