(a) The Center Street District, as approved in 1976, and increased in 1992, developed as a neighborhood continuum of some 55 residential houses and churches beginning at the Town Creek one block from Main Street and extending some eight blocks to the south terminating approximately 135 feet north of the intersection of Samaritan Avenue and Center Street. Though a number of original homes have been razed over the years, and one home has been moved from its original location in order to preserve it within the District, the neighborhood retains its historical flavor. Most houses are well maintained. Please refer to attachment A and B for the specific lot numbers and house numbers for homes located in the Historic District.
(b) The homes and churches in the Center Street Historic include styles of architecture such as Greek Revival, Queen Anne, Italianate, Eastlake, Prairie, American 4-Square, Early Gothic, Spanish and Tudor. (Ord. 51-05. Passed 6-7-05.)