F.J. Wood residence, Bellingham, WA, ca.1907. This elaborate Victorian home was designed by Fairhaven architects Longstaff & Black and is also known as the A.H. Clark house. It was built in 1890 and the next year was voted the most beautiful example of residential architecture in town. Despite this distinction Fred Wood, manager of the E.K. Wood Lumber Mill in Bellingham, had the exterior completely remodeled in a Tudor style in 1919. While the home still exists, it shows no evidence of its past life as a flamboyant Victorian structure.
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