Isaac Flick House (Belleview, Ky.)

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Title
Isaac Flick House (Belleview, Ky.)
Alternate name
Flick House (Belleview, Ky.)
Description
Historic Status: National Register of Historic Places
Floor Plan: Irregular
Although many late-19th-century houses in the county exhibit details characteristic of the Queen Anne style, fully developed examples of the style–such as the Isaac Flick House and the nearby William B. Rogers House (BE 358) are rare.
The Flick House, built in 1910, is a picturesque frame house whose irregular form consists of a pyramidal block with projecting gables on all four faces. The gables are filled with three shapes of decorative shingles, diamond windows with colored glass, and gable-peaks set with polychrome tile. Shiplap siding covers the body of the house.
Begun for Isaac Flick, this house was completed after his death by his sons and daughters. It was used as their residence until it was sold to C.R. Kite, then to the Burcham family. Tradition asserts that Flick wished to erect a more impressive house than that of William B. Rogers.
The House was added to the National Register in 1989.
Has beginning
Construction Date: 1910
Identifier
Kentucky Historic Resources Inventory designation: BE 10
National Register reference number: 88003251
National Archives identifier: 123845606
Full address
6282 Burlington Pike
Political division
Belleview (Boone County, Ky.)
Latitude
38.86494209
Longitude
-84.6103884
Target coordinates
707326.365 m
4304503.012 m
Bibliographic citation
Historic Structures of Boone County, page 59

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