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The primary facade faces east to <br />McKinley Avenue. The facade of the <br />house has undergone minor changes <br />over time including a rear addition to the <br />west but retains significant architectural <br />integrity when viewed from the street. <br />The original homeowners, the <br />Grunkeymeyer family, were longtime <br />owners of the popular drug store, <br />Bungalow Drugs, which was located <br />where the parking lot is between the <br />Austin Neihoff House and City Hall are <br />now located. <br />Integrity <br />This structure adds character and value <br />to Old Town and remains on its original <br />lot in the Louisville Heights subdivision. It <br />is also a representation of a changing <br />and growing Old Town, as more mid- <br />century styled homes were constructed. <br />The structure remains five out of the <br />seven aspects of integrity, including: <br />location, setting, design, association, and <br />feeling. <br />The structure retains its overall form and <br />appearance from the street and exhibits <br />a moderate level of physical integrity. <br />2. The relationship of the building as a <br />No <br />The house is not located in any <br />potential contributing structure to a <br />potential historic districts. <br />potential historical district per the <br />criteria set forth in this chapter; <br />3. The reasonable condition of the <br />Unknown <br />The applicant did not provide any <br />building*, and <br />documentation regarding the condition <br />of the property. <br />