Built in 1892 entirely of heart pine. The original shake roof was replaced at the turn of the century with tin because of a fire that almost destroyed the entire town. The original home built by Dora Hart, wife of Gustave Hart of the Hart Chandlery, was 1.5 stories. Before 1905, the roof was raised approximately three feet creating the two-story home that exists today. This home has been restored with special attention to detail.
Punta Gorda History Center Historic Buildings and and Site Records
124 McGregor Street
Built in 1892 entirely of heart pine. The original shake roof was replaced at the turn of the century with tin because of a fire that almost destroyed the entire town. The original home built by Dora Hart, wife of Gustave Hart of the Hart Chandlery, was 1.5 stories. Before 1905, the roof was raised approximately three feet creating the two-story home that exists today. This home has been restored with special attention to detail.
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