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Most one- and one-and-a-half story examples are more modest and, though<br />

constructed throughout the survey area, the earliest examples are concentrated in<br />

Fairmount Heights and the Southeast Quadrant.<br />

2988 Fairmount Bl. (1900) 2841 Fairmount Bl. (ca. 1909) 2996 Fairmount Bl. (1914)<br />

3021 Lime Street (1915) within Southeast Quadrant<br />

Many single-family residences were constructed during this period along the<br />

residential parts <strong>of</strong> Main Street, both above and below what is now SR-60, and eight<br />

were added to File’s Island. In addition, the streets that bordered the Main Street<br />

arterial north <strong>of</strong> SR-60 and south <strong>of</strong> Strong Street included many examples, though<br />

all the residences along Oakley Avenue were demolished with the construction <strong>of</strong><br />

the freeway in 1960-63. Main Street north <strong>of</strong> SR-60 still evidences its residential past<br />

among the neighborhood school - Fremont Elementary (1917) – with some modern<br />

commercial/automotive buildings mixed in. Among later examples, two<br />

Craftsman/California Bungalow examples (1735 and 1816 Main Street) are still<br />

extant in this portion <strong>of</strong> Main Street, which is still primarily single-family residential<br />

in nature and use.<br />

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