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Colonel Joseph Taylor House, historic house in Ohio, United States

The Colonel Joseph Taylor House is a residential structure in Ohio built in the Queen Anne architectural style, recognizable by its intricate woodwork and varied roofline. The building features three distinct sections when viewed from the street, with a prominent front porch, bay windows, multiple gables, and a combination of slate and asphalt shingle roofing.

Built in the late 1800s by craftsman Joseph Danner Hannaford for Joseph Danner Taylor, a local newspaperman and politician who later served in Congress, the house represents an important residential achievement of its era. It received recognition on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008, acknowledging its historical and architectural value.

The home reflects a time when residential architecture was meant to display craftsmanship and personal status through detailed design. Its Queen Anne style, with elaborate woodwork and varied rooflines, represented the values of a prosperous community member in the late 19th century.

The house is situated in a quiet residential area of Cambridge, Ohio, where visitors can observe the exterior design and details from the street. The best approach is to take time examining the varied roofline, porch details, and overall proportions to fully appreciate the architectural craftsmanship.

The house operates as the Colonel Taylor Inn, a bed and breakfast where visitors can stay and experience the building firsthand rather than view it from outside alone. This adaptive use helps preserve the structure while allowing people to connect with its history in a direct way.

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40.03360,-81.59220
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