Montgomery Avenue, River Terrace, and Wyckoff Avenue.
Wyckoff Avenue was called Hampshire Terrace from its inception in 1896.
Montgomery Avenue was called Highland Terrace from its inception in 1896 but in 1912 its name was changed.
2 Montgomery | |||
3 Montgomery | |||
4 Montgomery | Dr. Richard Dickson | 1915 | Colonial Revival |
6 Montgomery | John Montgomery | 1911 | craftsman (English Revival) |
7 Montgomery | |||
10 Montgomery | |||
12 Montgomery | Dr Stanley Cox house | 1915 | Colonial Revival |
20 Montgomery | |||
33 Montgomery | |||
37 Montgomery | |||
46 Montgomery | |||
47 Montgomery | |||
50 Montgomery | |||
54 Montgomery | F A Davis and Machine Sales and Service | 1912 | Colonial Revival – concrete facade |
65 Montgomery | |||
28 River Terrace | Alfonso de Olloqui | 1923 | craftsman bungalow |
24 River Terrace | |||
40 River Terrace | |||
4 River Terrace | Fontana | 1900 | Colonial Revival |
3 River Terrace | |||
2 River Terrace | |||
1126 Northampton | Dunlop and Sullivan | 1917 | craftsman |
1125 Northampton | La Loma – Joseph Ranger House | ||
1116 Northampton | Calvin Coolidge and Henry Toepfert | 1895 | Victorian |
1108 Northampton | |||
1104 Northampton | Donald Ross | 1890 | Victorian |
1098 Northampton | |||
1070 Northampton | Herbert Cooley | 1915 | craftsman |
16 Wyckoff | |||
9 Wyckoff | |||
10 Wyckoff | William Pringle House (1907 to at least 1923) | 1907 | Victorian |
7 Wyckoff | Chauncey Cooley | 1923 | his father owns the house in back of this one (1070 Northampton) |
8 Wyckoff |