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525 N. Jackson
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Description
Working closely with the State Historic Preservation Office and the National Park Service, Lloyds project adapted the 3,000 square-foot, three-story house into an Edmond branch office for Keller Williams Realty. The rehabilitation work included installation of an automatic fire sprinkler system to meet code requirements for the new use, and the work qualified the owners for the federal and state rehabilitation tax credits. |
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The Kivlehen House is a Colonial Revival style house situated in the heart of downtown Edmond. Construction began in 1902 and completed in 1907 by James D. Kivlehen, the postmaster of Edmond in 1916, as well as a banker at Citizens Bank of Edmond, and his wife Mattie. The home was built from Plan Number 582, of the Keith Company Architects in Minneapolis, Minn. They had one daughter named Coleen Kivlehen who inherited the home from her parents. Coleen Kivlehen sold the home in 1993.