D.B. Wallace House (Walton, Ky.)
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Title
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D.B. Wallace House (Walton, Ky.)
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Description
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Historic Status: National Register of Historic Places--Walton District
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Floor Plan: Foursquare, American
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This house was built in the early years of the 20th century for banker David B. Wallace (1859-1933), president of the Walton Equitable Bank (BE-216). Simple yet imposing, it is a brick American Foursquare residence of cubical massing with pyramidal slate roof and hipped dormers. Flush stone lintels cap the large, 1/1/ sash; an Iopnic portico shelters the entrance. The house appears on the 1927 map, noted as a “veneered” building. Its similarity to the Robert Ratcliff House suggests it was the work of the same builder, George Nicholson (2005 National Register Nomination).
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Has beginning
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Construction Date: 1900-1924
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Identifier
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Kentucky Historic Resources Inventory designation: BE 908
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Full address
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65 South Main Street
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Latitude
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38.7903314
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Longitude
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-84.65979036
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Target coordinates
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703251.839 m
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4296111.050 m
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Nicholson, George P. |
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Wallace family |
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