David L. and Sallie Ann Stoutimore House, Second Empire style residence in Plattsburg, United States
The David L. and Sallie Ann Stoutimore House is a residence in Second Empire style located in Plattsburg, Missouri. The building features a mansard roof with a distinctive tower projection, a wraparound porch with ornamental details, and bracketed cornices throughout its exterior.
The house was built in 1892 by architect Joseph H. Bennett and represents a clear example of Second Empire architecture from the late nineteenth century. The L-shaped frame structure was constructed during a period when this style was popular throughout the United States.
The National Register of Historic Places listed this residence in 2013, recognizing its contribution to the architectural heritage of Clinton County, Missouri.
The property covers about 1.3 acres and retains its original architectural character with the detailed porch and exterior features. Visitors can view the structure from outside and observe the various building elements and details throughout the grounds.
The residence incorporates a two-and-a-half story tower nook projecting through the mansard roof, creating an asymmetrical architectural composition.
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