The Tofani-DiMuzio House is a distinctive two-story Spanish Revival dwelling located in Ventnor, New Jersey. Built in 1928, it features a stucco exterior, red tile roof, and intricate Mediterranean-style details, reflecting a popular architectural trend of the era.
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