Yea here was 604 10th St in Menominee, Michigan. It is shown on an 1890 fire insurance map (at which time it was known as 302 Ogden Ave) so it's at least that old. The wraparound porch is shown on a 1913 fire insurance map but not the corresponding 1907 map. There you have it!
I believe that if a porch is a wraparound porch, everybody should consistently refer to it as such. Don't just call it a porch if it's a wraparound porch. You need to be saying both words every time.
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In downtown Menominee, Michigan, on May 24th, 2024, was a house at the northeast corner of 10th Avenue and 6th Street.
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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Menominee (2052633)
• Menominee (county) (2000978)
• Upper Peninsula (7016058)
Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• bay windows (300002952)
• beige (color) (300266234)
• gable-front houses (300005522)
• oblique views (300015503)
• porches (300004132)
• siding (300014861)
• two-story (300163703)
• white (color) (300129784)
Wikidata items:
• 24 May 2024 (Q69307178)
• 19th-century architecture (Q69595903)
• Marinette-Iron Mountain, WI-MI Combined Statistical Area (Q126131459)
• May 24 (Q2584)
• May 2024 (Q61312957)
• street name sign (Q1969455)
• Treaty of the Cedars (Q7837316)
Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Dwellings—Michigan (sh94006015)