Located in the Governor’s Mansion Historic District, the Neel-Deane House is a rare transitional example blending Queen Anne and Neo-Classical architecture and is listed on the National Historic Register. Built for Gardiner Deane, land commissioner for the Union Pacific Railroad and a key figure in bringing the railroad to the area, this home offers both historical significance and livable spaces. Lovely wood floors, stained glass, wraparound front porch, and a gracious foyer with bay windows and fireplace set the tone. The living room features a fireplace, while the large formal dining room is ideal for gatherings. A spacious en-suite bedroom includes its own fireplace, with two additional large bedrooms sharing a bath. The oversized eat-in kitchen is updated with double ovens and a gas cooktop and opens to a light-filled family room overlooking the back deck and fully fenced yard. Additional features include a wood and iron staircase leading to an upper level bedroom, bath, and storage. The large corner lot is filled with mature trees and beautiful plantings. Parking areas and a detached one car carriage style garage offer a substantial workshop and storage space. Come see.