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Beaver, Beaver County, Historic Homes, NRHP, Second Empire, utah
The Edward Bird House, with its distinctive mansard roof, is an excellent example of the Second Empire style of architecture in Beaver. The house was built in 1893 for Edward Bird, who lived there until 1905. The second owner, David Edwards, and his family owned the house for the next 72 years. In 1984, the house was restored by its owners, Orvis and Ruby Bowers.
290 East Center Street in Beaver, Utah