A Digital Walk Through Westminster History

ARCHITECTURAL STYLES
Building Styles That Can Be Seen In Westminster

Westminster has few "pure" examples of architectural styles. Instead, our houses tend to borrow elements from different styles of the period in which they were built. Below are a few of the styles important to our history, along with some of the qualities that help define them. For more information about architectural styles, see our list of Suggested Readings. For style descriptions, click on each style.

American Foursquare
Moffett House
Mulford House 1
Mulford House 2
Oleson House

Craftsman/Bungalow
Radinsky/Valente House
Shipman House

Dutch Colonial
Gregory House

Eclectic
Berkeley Gardens Elementary
Blickensterfer
Carnation Cottage/Rose Hill House
Day House
Husted House
Mills House
O'Gorman House (Margaret)
Pattison Bungalow (Hopewell Cottage)
President's House
Rigg House
Twin Cottages
Weber House
Whiting House
Williams House (Jim)
Williams House (Merton)
Wolfe House
Woy/Tee House

Folk Vernacular
Apple House
DeSpain House (Jeremiah)/McClellan
DeSpain House (Richard)
Horne/Jacobson House
McClelland House
Mellette/Hurlbert House
Folk Vernacular
Plandel Houses
Plandel Orchard Outbuildings
Savery Savory Mushroom Tower
Strawson House
Wesley Chapel & Cemetery
Westminster Depot
Westminster Grange #184

Italianate Vernacular
Baker Elementary School
Bowles House

Modern
Hoover House (May Hoover Clack)
Miller House
Plandel Houses
Union High School
Westminster High School

Prairie
Aldridge House

Richardson Romanesque
Harris School
Upper School
Westminster University

Victorian
Buswell House
DeSpain (Earle Stanley) House
DeSpain House (Pleasant Sr.)
Harris House
Rudolph House
Sheldon House