Before becoming an apartment house with four apartments, this late Victorian home had a series of interesting owners including C.M. Parrish, of the Parrish Apothecary Shop, W. P. Sieg, founder and president of Titan Metal, and W. J. Moerschbacher, former Centre County Commissioner. Over the years, the property has been allowed to retain much of its original architectural flavor, with wrap around porches and a unique bay window on the third floor. The brick exterior cladding has been retained on the first floor, with siding now covering the upper floors. Inside, a massive reception room with a heavily carved ceiling and mirror nearly covering one wall, has been left intact.
Year Established
1895