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Rigg House

Rigg House
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(14) Rigg House
This Eclectic style house is located at 7600 Bradburn Boulevard. It was originally built on five acres of land purchased by S.R. "Sam" Rigg, one the first Adams County Commissioners, and his wife Alma Rigg.

ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION
Dutch Colonial Revival elements are prominent in the roof design (barn-like shape) of this house. The long shape of the windows suggest Folk Victorian and the gabled dormers (small windows on the roof) Colonial Revival style.

North - DeSpain (Earle Stanley) House (15) 7616 Bradburn Boulevard
South - Woy/Tee House (12) 7586 Bradburn Boulevard
East - Shipman House (3) 3801 W. 76th Avenue
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