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O. F. & Lulu Fryer House, 1920
902 S. Main Street

Fryer liked the Methodist Church so much that he had Guy Carpenter (an architect with the Louden Barn Planning Service) design this two-story home using the same brick specified for the church.

The flat roof and horizontal lines show the influence Prairie-style had in Fairfield. The garage roof was flat until modified.

The original Louden garage doors have been in use since 1920.
See catalogue page.

It was unusual in Fairfield in the 1920's to have such an elaborate concrete driveway.

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U. S. Senator James F. Wilson House, 1857
805 S. Main Street

Built in the Greek Revival style, it is most famous as belonging to Fairfield's United States Senator, James F. Wilson.

The original entry porch was removed and replaced with a smaller one.

A view from the southwest.

Wilson House
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