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1 Denison Lane

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General Information

No:   1  
Street:   Denison  
House Name:     
Historic Plaque:   N  
Owner Info:   Y  
Built:    1989   
Sec:   29  
Subdivision:   Denison Lane (see story 4)  
Lot:   1 (Corey Lots 8 & 9 +)  
Architect:     
Cont/build:   David & Susan Walsh  

Description:    2 story Transitional with stained wood siding, gable roof:  4 bedrooms.   
Original Use:   Residential  
Current Use:   Residential  

CHANGES:
As Built:   N  
Added To:   Y  
Subtracted From:   N  
Replaced:   Y  

Description Of Changes:   Original 2 car garage extended to 3 car. 1990 - Staffords added screened porch. House replaces Terrace Park Lumber Company Office, burned by Terrace Park Fire Department for training, May 1986. (see 500 Elm)  
Deeds
Shows earliest property ownership records

Stories:

Story 1: Rewe never moved in.
Story 2: Original location of Terrace Park Lumber Company. Picture.
Story 3: Denison Lane (Re-sub. lots 8 thru 26 and lots 68, 67, 70 of G. W. Corey's).
Story 4: See Village Views article on new subdivision proposal October 1985. Detailed plans submitted by Rick Koehler for development of the Eveland lumber yard property: 12 houses on cul-de-sac with underground utilities. Path to Wrenwood and Kent to be kept. Rick Koehler decided to continue the college tradition in naming the street. Rick's college (Kent State) and Sandy's (Miami) were already taken so he used Denison where his two sisters Jill Smith and Joddy Perry went.