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Listed on National Register of Historic Places. Circa 1825 I-house with front and rear shed extensions, the Lassiter Homeplace is located in the Mulberry Community. The house is clad in its original lapped weatherboard; the roof is tim shingle on the front slope and standing seam on the rear, with shallow, plain eaves. On the front of the house there are two shed rooms flanking an open center porch or loggia, now screened. The main first-floor windows front and sides are 9-over-6 double-hung sash; all other primary windows are 6-over-6.
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