Lewis Bungalow

The Lewis Bungalow, the Lewis Barn, and the Fred Lewis Cottage, all located on W. 2nd North in Paris, Idaho were listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Lewis Bungalow
Fred Lewis Cottage
Lewis Barn
Fred Lewis Cottage
LocationW. 2nd, North, Paris, Idaho
Arealess than one acre
Architectural styleBungalow/craftsman
MPSParis MRA
NRHP reference No.83000267, 83000268, 82000282[1]
Added to NRHPApril 13, 1983

The Lewis Bungalow was listed April 13, 1983.[1] It is a bungalow with front-facing gables and an outset, front porch.[2] (#83000267) 42.231445°N 111.405979°W / 42.231445; -111.405979 (Lewis Bungalow, source:Doncram)

The Fred Lewis Cottage was listed April 13, 1983.[1](#83000268) 42.231460°N 111.406350°W / 42.231460; -111.406350 (Fred Lewis Cottage, source:Doncram)[3]

The Lewis Barn was listed November 18, 1982.[1](#82000282) 42.231992°N 111.405969°W / 42.231992; -111.405969 (Lewis Barn, source:Doncram) By 2008 or 2017 the barn seems to be gone.[note 1][4]

Notes

  1. By 2017 Google satellite view and Bing birdseye view imagery both accessed October 16, 2017, it appears that the barn is gone. The 42.231992, 111.405969 coordinates provided here point to an area directly behind the Lewis Bungalow which appears, in satellite view, to be the former location of a building. July 2008 Google streetview, accessed October 16, 2017, shows no barn structure, although view to barn in rear would be partially obscured.
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