Built in 1903 by William Frick, owner of Stillwater's first feed store, it is one of the best remaining examples of turn of the century Victorian style cottages. The Frick House is a single story cottage. Carpenter gothic trim and octagon cut fish-scale shingles decorate the gables. A curving porch extends the width of the front of the house. The porch is enhanced with turned posts, with supporting brackets, turned railing posts and spindle bands under the eaves.
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