Geyer House

Geyer HouseThe Geyer House was constructed around 1910 at 725 Dixon Street. This Craftsman Bungalow residence is a contributing member to the Chicken Ridge Historic District.

The front elevation is asymmetrical in its composition on the first level and features a canted bay window with two casement windows on its side walls. The upper level is asymmetrical in its composition and features a single lite window centered in the gable wall. In addition, identical wall dormers are located on each side of the ridge.

The rectangular shaped building (32' x 21') is 2-1/2 stories with full basement. Exterior walls are clad with coursed wood shingle siding and Ti ll plywood on the dormers. The front gabled roof system is covered with composition shingles. Additional features include closed cornice front gable, and shed roofed wall dormer on each side. The structural system consists of wood balloon frame and concrete foundation.