Elzy G. Burkam House, Sioux City
Facts and practical information
The Elzy G. Burkam House is a historic house located in Sioux City, Iowa, United States. Built in 1894, it is an example of a transitional house between the revival styles popular in the 19th century and the Colonial Revival style that became popular in the early 20th century. The 2½-story brick and frame house was designed by Sioux City architect William D. McLaughlin. Its asymmetrical form was more common in the Colonial Revival style in the 1890s than it was after 1900. The house features round arch windows from the Romanesque Revival style, deep eaves with exposed rafters from the Stick Style, and it is capped with a hip roof with a dormer. The exterior of the first is covered with brick, while the second floor is covered with Clapboard. A conservatory dominates the south elevation. ()
North Side (Rose Hill)Sioux City
Elzy G. Burkam House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Orpheum Theatre, Sioux City Art Center, Sioux City Public Museum, Cathedral of the Epiphany.