
It is the northeastern corner of Shadyside now, but this house was built in the neighborhood that developed around the East Liberty station, which was not far from where the East Liberty station is today—now a busway station, but on the same route. This house was built in the 1880s for a family named McCully, to judge by old maps. It has been divided into three apartments, but it has kept many of its 1880s details.

This entrance is probably a replacement for a front porch that ran the width of the building.

The original carved wooden brackets include the abstract cutout botanical decorations that were very popular in the 1870s and 1880s


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