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The Phillipses renovated a 1904 Queen Anne-style home in New Albany's East Spring Street Historic District, preserving original features like the woodwork and staircase.
The kitchen underwent a complete remodel, updating appliances and cabinetry while maintaining the home's historic character.
The attic was converted into a home office, featuring a unique floor with a tortoise shell appearance due to previous heat damage.
The home, once a boarding house, retains original room numbers and other historical details.
In August 1904, Ada H. Peters purchased a lot in what is now known as New Albany's East Spring Street Historic District. Shortly after taking ownership of the property, she built an 1,800-square-foot, Queen Anne-style home that was rented to Harry E. Borge