Source: Southside Historic District Proposal, Cynthia Carrington Carter, Emanuel J. Carter Jr. And Dr. Judith Wellman, City of Ithaca Department of Planning and Development, 2005.
204 South Plain Street
Description:
This is a Free Classic Queen Anne style residence. Characteristic of the style, this is a front gable, 2-story residence of stucco and shingle with a full width porch. The rafters are exposed and flared. The windows are 1/1 double-hung sash. Multiple pane, stained glass windows flank an open pane window at the attic level. There is a bay on the south side, as well as a dormer. The screened front porch features square posts and a shed roof with a low-pitched gable. There is a bay window on the front façade and an offset front entrance. This house first appears on the 1919 Sanborn map.