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3O5 <br /> <br />One of the most prominent features of the Heninger House is its <br />rounded veranda, which reaches from the southeast corner of the <br />front facade to the square bay near the northwest corner of the <br />side facade. The building's orien~ation on the corner of Birch <br />and Bishop allows a Good view of the porch, which is supported by <br /> <br />round wood columns with Doric capitals. The columns rest on a <br /> <br />solid lapped-board-clad railing, accented with a cutout section <br /> <br />of carved balusters at the rounded corner of the porch. The <br />fenestration pattern includes plate glass windows, topped by <br />plain transoms and flanked by double-hung windows on the front <br /> <br />and north facades. A plate glass window with a leaded glass <br /> <br />transom is located next to the front door. The Craftsman-style <br /> <br />door, accented by four long, narrow, vertical beveled Glass <br /> <br />panes, is flanked by single paned full-length sidelights. <br /> <br />Pedimented gables, which match those on the roof, crown the steps <br />which lead to the porch from the east and north sides. The steps <br />and piers are now covered with flagstone, a fairly recent <br /> <br />addition. The owners plan to replace the flagstone with wooden <br /> <br />steps as originally constructed. The second door on the north <br />side contains a sinGle-paned window. A beltcourse, trimmed at <br />the bottom and top with a row of molding, separates the first and <br /> <br />second story except where the porch or an addition is located. <br /> <br />The first floor on the south side of the house features a square <br /> <br />bay with no windows, a pair of small double-hung windows, and a <br /> <br />lapped-sided wing with a centered double-hung window on the south <br /> <br />5 of 15 <br /> <br /> <br />