Almon Asbury Lieuallen House
Moscow, Idaho
Almon Asbury Lieuallen House (Site # 44)
Location: Moscow, Idaho. 46.73374629, -117.0044257
Description: This two and a half-storied house was constructed in 1884. It features a Mansard roof, large bays and a wide front porch. The Lieuallen children used the top floor for roller skating. Almon Asbury Lieuallen arrived in Moscow in 1871. He operated the first general store. Four Moscow Streets are named for this family: Almon, Asbury, Lilly, and Lieuallen.
Related: Homes historic buildings architecture
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