Date Photographed: 12/09/1999

64-66 Linden Ave

Style: Queen Anne

Date Built:

Description: Curved leaded glass in tower, ornament at top. Cornice with brackets at roof. Large porch with two different kinds of columns. Unusual pattern on wrought iron fence.

History: Once the residence of William Henry Payne, who owned a business which sold upholstery and furniture manufacturing supplies.  His store, Payne Fabrics, was still in existence in Dayton until just recently.  It was open to the Trades and had yearly sales for the public. 


Would you like to be an online tour guide?

If you have historic or architectural information about this structure, why not share it with others -- become a virtual tour guide! Just fill out the form below and press the "Submit" button. Your contribution will be reviewed by the webmaster and perhaps made a part of Huffman's neighborhood tour. You'll even achieve a bit of historic immortality too -- we'll credit your contribution on the site.

We also welcome corrections. And if you have a better, more recent, or historic photograph of a structure, please mention that in the space below. Please understand that all written submissions become the property of the Huffman Historic Society and are subject to editing.

Structure Address:

Your Name (Required for Verification):

E-Mail (Required):

What would you like to add to the information about this structure?

 

 


Home | Introduction | Tour | History | Available Homes | News & Events | Resources
Copyright © 2000-03 Huffman Historic Society, 100 Huffman Ave., Dayton, Ohio 45403-1934

 


 

NEXT
BACK

INDEX