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441 Wyoming Avenue, Joy Wheeler Dow Architect, 1894

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Architect Joy Wheeler Dow's Elizabethan Revival style house from 1894 known as "Canterbury Keys." In 1921, the house was owned by Ethel Constantine of the Wyoming Fire Engine Company and then passed to the Dearing family.

David Gibson Historic Sites Survey 1978

Book of a Hundred HousesAmerican RenaissanceThistle, October 1982

The Book of a Hundred Houses, 1906, 164-171; Joy Wheeler Dow, "The American Renaissance," plate 68.

         441 Wyoming Avenue, Joy Wheeler Dow Architect, 1894 picture number 1
         441 Wyoming Avenue, Joy Wheeler Dow Architect, 1894 picture number 1
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            441 Wyoming Avenue, Joy Wheeler Dow Architect, 1894 picture number 3
            Architect and Builder Magazine, August 1903

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