Auburn, Indiana • De Kalb County
The William Cornell Homestead in Auburn, Indiana, is a well-preserved example of late 19th-century rural architecture. It features a prominent two-story frame house with a distinctive wrap-around porch and a gabled roof, surrounded by agricultural outbuildings that reflect its historical use.
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Architecture; Social History
1431 Center St., Auburn, Indiana
Transportation; Architecture
1600 South Wayne Street, Auburn, Indiana
Industry; Commerce; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By E. And W. Fourth, N. And S. Cedar, E. Twelfth, And N. And S. Jackson Sts., Auburn, Indiana
Education; Architecture; Social History
603 S. Jackson St., Auburn, Indiana
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