Young-Almas House

Young-Almas House
Young-Almas House
Young-Almas House
Location 419 4th Ave., Havre, Montana
Coordinates 48°35′29″N 109°40′35″W / 48.59139°N 109.67639°W / 48.59139; -109.67639Coordinates: 48°35′29″N 109°40′35″W / 48.59139°N 109.67639°W / 48.59139; -109.67639
Area 0.5 acres (0.20 ha)
Built 1914
Built by Fuglevand, Chris
Architect Bossuot, Frank
Architectural style Mission/Spanish Revival
NRHP Reference # 80002421[1]
Added to NRHP October 14, 1980

The Young-Almas House is a site on the National Register of Historic Places located in Havre, Montana.

It was designed by local architect Frank Bossuot, following photos taken by Mr. Young of a plantation house in Cuba. It was built in 1914 with masonry and terra cotta roofing by contractor Chris Fuglevand. It has also been known as Eliason Funeral Home, which was housed in an addition. It was added to the Register on October 14, 1980. It is a stucco building in the Spanish Revival style.[2][3]

References

  1. National Park Service (2010-07-09). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. Luck, Robert (20 August 2001). "Secret tunnel one of Young-Almas houses oddities". Havre Daily News. Retrieved 29 December 2011.
  3. James W. Spangelo and Robbie Lucke (March 10, 1980). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Young-Almas House / Eliason Funeral Home" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved August 5, 2017. With 10 photos from 1980.
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