Charles H. Bigelow House, Victorian residence in Findlay, United States.
The Charles H. Bigelow House is a Victorian residence in Findlay featuring characteristic Queen Anne architectural elements. The building displays distinctive square towers, ornamental details, and varied surface textures across its exterior.
The house was built in 1888 during a period of natural gas production expansion in Findlay. It belonged to Charles Bigelow, who founded a planing mill and banking operations in the city.
The residence displays Queen Anne architectural details including stained glass windows and intricate carved woodwork found throughout its rooms. These craftsmanship techniques were common in homes of wealthy families during this period.
The building sits on a larger residential property and is visible from the street. Its exterior surfaces were refreshed in 1989 with a cream and red color scheme.
The staircase railing contains an ornamental brass feature with a dragon design that once produced flames when the original gas system operated. This uncommon detail reveals the lavish decorative elements that wealthy households displayed during that time.
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