This attractive double house was built ca. 1882 in a Second Empire style. It features a mansard roof with a bracketed cornice and bracketed dormers. The slate roof has a decorative row of red slate. The porch has spindlework and ornate brackets.
In the 1930s and 40s this was the home of John Snavely Buckwalter and wife Anna (Mowery) Buckwalter. Mr. Buckwalter was co-owner of an automobile garage / machine shop, in partnership with Herman B. Sweigart: The Buckwalter-Sweigart Company, Inc.