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ARCHITECTTJRAL SIGNIFICANCE (Describe important architectural features and <br /> evaluate in terms of other buildings within the community.) <br /> Surrounded by houses built in the 1940s and 1950s when this neighborhood <br /> was being developed, this house, with its beach cobble exterior and brick trim, <br /> is unique. It was designed and built by the present owner, and was constructed <br /> at two different periods. The two smaller sections (to the north) were built <br /> first and are characterized by their flaring, eaves, use of glass brick in the <br /> windows, and the sunburst-type design over the door and windows. The largest <br /> (south) section was part of the original plan but was added later; it has <br /> (see Continuation Sheet) <br /> HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE (Explain the role owners played in local or state <br /> history and how the building relates to the development of the community.) <br /> This house was designed by the present owner, Mr. Trebino, and was built <br /> in two stages: the two smaller (northerly) sections in 1945 and the larger <br /> (southerly) living room section c. 1973. The Trebinos collected the cobbles <br /> from beaches such as Hampton and Rye, and Mr. Trebino did all the masonry work <br /> himself. <br /> BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES (name of publication, author, date and publisher) <br /> Personal communication from Mrs. Trebino <br /> s <br /> 10M - 7/82 <br />