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Charles F. Sternberg House

The Mansion on Delaware Avenue, also known as the Charles F. Sternberg House is a French-inspired Second Empire Style Mansion built in the late 19th century. It is located at 414 Delaware Avenue in Buffalo, New York. Industrialist Charles F. Sternberg, who owned a grain elevator on Ohio Street, commissioned ...

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Guess-White-Ogle House

The Guess-White-Ogle House is a 3-story frame house located at 215 South Academy Street in Cary, NC. It is the finest, most intact and best-preserved example of Queen Anne-style architecture in the Downtown Cary National Register Historic District. The house has been in Downtown Cary for nearly 200 years. It ...

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c.1887 Newsom Brothers Pinney House in Sierra Madre

The historic Pinney House is located in Sierra Madre, California. This unique 3-story, 10,000 sq ft Victorian Queen Anne-style structure was commissioned as a 30-room hotel by former Civil War surgeon Dr. Elbert Pinney to accommodate East Coasters arriving in droves to buy up property during the Los Angeles land ...

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MEEKER MANSION

Puyallup’s most significant historical building, the Meeker Mansion, still stands in the heart of downtown. Though it has endured many changes and several owners since it was originally built in 1890, the mansion has been beautifully restored to its late 19th-century glory. The Puyallup Historical Society at Meeker Mansion (formerly ...

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Kirkwood (Eutaw, Alabama)

Kirkwood is a historic plantation house in Eutaw, Alabama. The house was recorded by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1934 and by Carol M. Highsmith in 2010. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 17, 1976, due to its architectural significance. Architecture Kirkwood is built in the Greek Revival style with Italianate influences. Foster M. Kirksey began building the ...

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John Palmer House

John Palmer House is a historic house in Portland, Oregon, United States. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. John Palmer was a builder who settled in Portland, Oregon in the 19th century. Construction on the John Palmer House was started in 1890. John Palmer’s wife died just four years after moving ...

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The Poulsen House

1870 – Johan Poulsen An immigrant from Denmark, Johan Poulsen arrived in the United States in 1870.  He met and married Dora Schnan in 1873 in Iowa.  The couple then made their way to Oregon in 1876 where he found work in the lumber industry.  While working for a lumber ...

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Jennie Bramhall House

A 1909 mansion in Northeast Portland’s King neighborhood is a marriage of two disparate building concepts that continue to work well together: Decorative Queen Anne styling constructed of durable cast concrete blocks. The Jennie Bramhall House, named after the original owner, was also selected to be listed on the National ...

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19th Century Leesville Louisiana

6,000 square feet. 5 bedrooms, 2 baths on 1.25 acres. Built by our Lieutenant Governor who also served as a state senator for 35 years and as the Sheriff of Vernon Parish from 1904-1908. Senator Wingate broke ground on this property in 1897. The property was completed in 1900. It ...

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Neeley Mansion Auburn, Wa.

Built from 1891 to 1894 by Aaron and David Neely, the Neely Mansion originally set upon over 200 acres which comprised the Neely Farm.  With approximately 2600 square feet spread upon the two finished floors, three porches with all of the “gingerbread trim” the home is a fine example of ...

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