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 George C. Lewis House
Tony and Kathy Arnett purchased the George C. Lewis house, located at 408 S. Washington St., in 2005. The George C. Lewis house is listed in the State of Wisconsin and National Registry as a part of the South Washington Street Historic District.
The Georgian (Colonial) Revival style home, designed by Claude & Starck, was built in 1900 by local industrialist George C. Lewis. He was the son of George B. Lewis, who started the G.B. Lewis Box Company in Watertown (which later became The Applied Moldings Company.)
Some of the home's details include pedimented roof dormers, dentil molding and fluted Ionic columns. Kathy and Tony are proud to own this fine Watertown home and are working to restore its grandeur. In 2006, they restored the wrap-around porch, a portion of which had been previously cut away to create an attached garage. They have also done extensive redecoration of the second floor.
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