Alexander Haynes House, Queen Anne style residence in DeLand, United States.
The Alexander Haynes House is a Queen Anne style residence located in DeLand, Florida. This two-and-a-half-story building showcases the irregular floor plan and varied roofline typical of the Queen Anne architectural movement.
The house was built in 1896 and stands as one of the earliest examples of Queen Anne architecture in the DeLand area. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995, recognizing its importance as a period example of late 19th-century construction.
The National Register of Historic Places listed this property in 1995, recognizing its importance to American architectural heritage and historical documentation.
The house sits on West Howry Avenue and displays many of its original architectural features from the 1890s. Visitors can observe the craftsmanship of the era when looking at the exterior construction elements.
The house displays decorative details and refined workmanship typically found only in larger, more formal estates of the period. This elaborate finish on a modest-sized residence was uncommon for small Florida towns during the 1890s.
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