Brownwood Drive
The Harold and Frances Greenberg residence at 1415 and the Harold and Hazel Shannon residence at 1411 on Brownwood Drive.
circa 1925-30
Midway Village Museum
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2009.37.44
Shannon and Greenberg Residences
The Harold F. and Hazel Shannon residence at 1411 Brownwood Drive, built in 1925. The architectural style is Tudor. Prominent features include the cross gables on the front of the house, the elaborate chimney in the center and the arched doorway at the left. The wall surface appears to be stucco. Harold M. and Frances Greenberg lived at 1415 Brownwood Drive at the right, built in 1926. This house may have been designed by architect Jesse Barloga and is a variation of the Dutch Colonial architectural style. A prominent feature is the gambrel roof.
circa 1925-30
Midway Village Museum
Still Image
2009.37.45
Variation of Dutch Colonial Architecture
The Harold F. and Hazel Shannon residence at 1411 Brownwood Drive, built in 1925. The architectural style is Tudor. Prominent features include the cross gables on the front of the house, the elaborate chimney in the center and the arched doorway at the left. The wall surface appears to be stucco. Harold M. and Frances Greenberg lived at 1415 Brownwood Drive at the right, built in 1926. This house may have been designed by architect Jesse Barloga and is a variation of the Dutch Colonial architectural style. A prominent feature is the gambrel roof.
circa 1925-30
Midway Village Museum
Still Image
2009.37.46