Lynch-Probst House
502 E. Broadway, Cuero, TXPossibly reconstructed from Indianola, this house is an excellent example of a two-room deep, center-passage dwelling, a variation of one of the most common plan types in Cuero. It features a large gable-roofed porch with brackets and chamfered posts. It remained in the Lynch family until 1921. After one-year of ownership by W.B. Utesch, it has been owned by the Probst family.
Local significance of the building:Listed in National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
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