716 - 718 North Lime Street Lancaster, PA

716 - 718 North Lime Street Lancaster, PA

Lancaster mayor Frank C. Musser lived in the left side of this double house (Number 716) in the early 1900s, with wife Naomi (McFalls) Musser. He was mayor from 1922 to 1930. He also was a cattle dealer at the Lancaster Stockyards, and was president of the Livestock Exchange.
The house was built in 1903 in the Colonial Revival style. The house features a wraparound porch, semi-elliptical pedimented dormers, a modillioned cornice, and keystoned lintels. Cherry trees flower above the sidewalk each spring.