Built in 1917, the Corrigan House is a distinguished Neocolonial-style home listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1998. Situated on a gently sloping lawn. The front of the property is framed by an original pink granite and concrete retaining wall. The stately exterior showcases a stretcher bond brick entrance with limestone Tuscan columns, a Spanish clay tile roof, and expansive covered porches and balconies. The backyard has an in-ground pool, hot tub, fencing, and a carriage house with covered parking. Inside, this home is filled with architectural details that reflect its rich history. Hardwood floors extend throughout, with tile flooring in the kitchen and bathrooms. The ...