Category:J. A. Buckmaster Residence

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Located at 111 East Gilman Street in Madison, Wisconsin, the J. A. Buckmaster Residence was built in 1927 in Colonial Revival / Georgian Revival style (see the Property Record online).

The house features a red brick exterior front and side gable roof, six-over-one and four-over-one windows, a porch with a gabled roof, arched ceiling, fluted Ionic columns and pilasters, and an arched trim panel over the front door with a sunburst motif, a gabled dormer, and brick chimneys on the front and rear facades.

The Buckmaster Residence is a contributing structure in the Mansion Hill Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.

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