801 Nichols Street - Court Street Historic Residential District - Fulton, MO
Posted by: YoSam.
N 38° 51.080 W 091° 56.928
15S E 591216 N 4300803
Building number 70 in the NRHP Listings.
Waymark Code: WMWN4F
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 09/20/2017
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County of house: Callaway County
Location of house: Nichols St.& 8th Ave., NW corner, Fulton
Construction date: 1902-10
Architect-Builder: Unknown
Original owner: Phi Delta Theta Fraternity House
Outbuilding: Garage (C)
"70. 801 Nichols (C)
Original-Historic owner or Name: Phi Delta Theta Fraternity House;
Construction Date: c. 1902-10;
Property type-style: Queen Anne;
Architect-Builder: Unknown;
Outbuilding:
Garage (C)
"This two-story frame house has the massing and cross gables of a Queen Ann style house,
but is more transitional in detailing with a pedemented cross gable extending from its hipped
roof, and simple columns supporting the partial width porch. The roof has some small
hipped dormers. There is a secondary porch and entrance on the south side. A small frame
garage with hipped roof is located behind the house." ~ NRHP Nomination Form
Marker Text:
Historic Fulton Missouri
Court Street
Historic District
Awarded a National Historic designation in 2007, the Court Street Historic Residential District begins on 10th Street and continues to Fulton's historic downtown. The tree-lined streets compliment 83 homes of varying architectural styles, many of which were designed by a prominent Missouri architect and Fulton resident, M.F. Bell, and remind us of a time when life was much less hectic.