This Victorian house, built by George D. Munroe, brother of Pat Munroe and a co-founder of the Quincy State Bank, stands as a beautiful example of late 1800s Victorian architecture. George D. Munroe played a key role in the bank’s operation until his passing in 1917. The home showcases intricate woodwork, ornate exterior trim, and stunning stained glass windows. Notable features include the distinctive oval window on the second floor and the three leaded stained glass windows of the first-floor bay, characteristic of Victorian design.