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Cary House, 184 Delaware Ave Buffalo, Erie County, NY
This large 2 1/2 story French Second-Empire brick house with Gothic details was located at the southern residential end of Delaware Avenue a broad, tree-lined street with large prestigious homes of Buffalo`s wealthy citizens. The house was irregular in plan, had projecting bays with wooden detailing, a mansard roof with pointed-arch dormer windows, and exterior window label moldings- all accented by a three-story octagonal entrance tower topped by an octagonal cupola with crenelated wooden parapet.
Cary House, 184 Delaware Ave Buffalo, Erie County, NY
This large 2 1/2 story French Second-Empire brick house with Gothic details was located at the southern residential end of Delaware Avenue a broad, tree-lined street with large prestigious homes of Buffalo`s wealthy citizens. The house was irregular in plan, had projecting bays with wooden detailing, a mansard roof with pointed-arch dormer windows, and exterior window label moldings- all accented by a three-story octagonal entrance tower topped by an octagonal cupola with crenelated wooden parapet.
Cary House, 184 Delaware Ave Buffalo, Erie County, NY
This large 2 1/2 story French Second-Empire brick house with Gothic details was located at the southern residential end of Delaware Avenue a broad, tree-lined street with large prestigious homes of Buffalo`s wealthy citizens. The house was irregular in plan, had projecting bays with wooden detailing, a mansard roof with pointed-arch dormer windows, and exterior window label moldings- all accented by a three-story octagonal entrance tower topped by an octagonal cupola with crenelated wooden parapet.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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