A HISTORIC TOUR of CHURCH AVENUE

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421 North Church

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DAWS-KEYS HOUSE
While most of the many Hipped Cottages built during the decade after the arrival of the railroad have been greatly remodeled, the Daws-Keys House remains intact. It is a fine reminder of this important type.

403 North Church

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H. D. ABRAMS HOUSE
Mr. Abrams built this house in 1906. It is one of the best preserved examples of the Free Classic style remaining in New Mexico.

314 North Church

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BREWER-RANSOM HOUSE
Simplified Anne. Home of C.G. Brewer, prominent merchant, builder and mayor in 1906. The house was later occupied by C.A. Ransom, mayor 1946-1948.

216 North Church

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JOHNSON HOUSE
Simplified Anne; pre-1907; Rev. Marvin Johnson was pastor of the Methodist Church here in 1910.

205 North Church

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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
New Mexico vernacular; Built of adobe block in 1889 on land donated by John A. Koontz.

200 North Church

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HUBBARD-LENFESTY HOUSE
Simplified Anne; ca. 1904.

119 North Church

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PRESBYTERIAN PARSONAGE
Bungalow; built in 1927 by John and Dari Perino.

114 South Church

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TELEPHONE OFFICE
Bungalow; ca. 1913. Used by telephone company until 1954.

120 South Church

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VAUGHAN-EUBANKS HOUSE
Queen Anne; 1906. Built by Boone Vaughan, San Juan County Sheriff 1904-1908; owned by the James F. Eubanks family since the early 1920’s.

201 South Church

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BAILEY HOUSE
Simplified Anne; pre-1908. Owned by C.S. Bailey, editor and merchant; member of the Aztec Town Board in 1908.

205 South Church

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Stucco over brick. Gable frieze board with "catalogue" of eight decorative shingle types used in town.

206 South Church

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KENNEDY-SCHUTZ HOUSE
Built by Truman Brewer. Queen Anne; pre-1908. Occupied by Gus Kennedy and later by Ed Schutz.

213 South Church

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WHITFORD-UPTEGROVE HOUSE
Territorial Style; ca. 1895. Occupied by R. B. Whitford, early builder, later by his daughter, Ora Uptegrove.

214 South Church

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GOULDING HOUSE
Bungalow; Built 1926

218 South Church

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BELL-ABRAMS HOUSE
Simplified Anne; built about 1906 by Jesse Bell. During World War I, Rhoda Pinkstaff worked for T.A. Pierce and earned the money to buy the home for herself and her fiancé, Boyd Abrams, who was in the Army overseas.

219 South Church

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TWIN BRICK
Simplified Anne; brick.

221 South Church

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BLOCK HOUSE
Simplified Anne; ca. 1898.