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James E. Hooper home is a historic home situated at port, Maryland, us. It’s an oversized Queen Anne vogue detached masonry structure, located among the buildings of the previous Goucher faculty Buildings advanced. It’s an oblong building with a steeply pitched roof, a small, two-story wing extending, and a two 1⁄2-story bay window extension, with alittle roof.
There ar 2 stories within the main section of the house, and 2 a lot of stories within the gable. It’s made of redness bricks with earthenware, brownstone, and granite trim. The outside options a slate shingle roof, and a sq. Bow window, 3 bays wide and one bay deep, manufactured from wood, and painted inexperienced. The house was made in 1886 for James E. Hooper (1839–1908). James E. Hooper House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
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