E. W. Little Residence



Today’s #tbt is the distinctive mid-century modern home located at 1900 Harrison Blvd. This home was originally built for Mr. & Mrs. E. W. Little and their son, Jack in 1951. E. W. Little owned a sheet metal and roofing company. He and his wife were involved in civic and philanthropic activities.
Designed by Hummel, Hummel & Jones, Harold Shaw was the contractor, and Enders & Gibson did the landscaping. The home was originally built with three-bedrooms and a two car garage was designed around a comfortable patio with a built-in kitchen. The home is currently being lovingly renovated by the current owners.





