
We continue to the east past January Avenue and the diagonal Wherry Street on Neosho Street, and for awhile we still see Gingerbread style houses.


But then something changes, and it’s very obvious, even in the color of the brick and other building materials.

We have now gone back at least one or two decades, or even further, as seen below in the two family with Arts and Crafts tendencies.

There are even some bungalows to the east, again with Arts and Crafts styling.



But there are other houses that are perhaps even older, from the first decade of the Twentieth Century.


At this point, we make it to Macklind Avenue, which has a commercial strip, after passing over the diagonal Wherry Avenue.
