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Other stops on the mother’s day tour

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The Wolbert Home

3418 N. Milton St. This 1928 Craftsman-style bungalow features the home’s original front door, windows and ornamental brackets for window boxes.

The Waterhouse Home

3317 N. Audubon St. Built in 1931, this Tudor Revival cottage featured modern conveniences like a laundry chute to the basement laundry and a milk-bottle delivery pass-through on the side of the house.

Rupley-Quackenbush Home

3425 N. Audubon St. This Colonial Revival house built in 1924 displays the formal and symmetrical architectural style popularized by interest in ancient Roman and Greek design.

Chalmers-Robertson Home

3527 N. Audubon St. A 1925 bungalow that was ornamented with Colonial style and Craftsman-style detail, this house features a gabled portico and quarry tile front steps.

Crawford Home

3518 N. E St. Built in 1923 as a honeymoon cottage, the low-slung Craftsman-style house features original shingles, stucco and windows.