Up until 2001, this site was the location of the Rice House, which was built in 1920 by developer Robinson White. The small bungalow was identical to the houses White built in Bungalow Row. It is believed that White used materials from Sears, Roebuck and Company to build it. The one-story, four-room building closely resembles Sears’ “Rosita” style of bungalow that the company produced in the 1920s. Around 2001, the town purchased the property and demolished the house.
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