Gustav Stickley House, Queen Anne style residence in Syracuse, United States
The Gustav Stickley House features a three-story wood frame structure with chestnut wall paneling and beamed ceilings at 438 Columbus Avenue in Syracuse.
Built in 1900 by Wellington Tabor, the house underwent renovations in 1902 following a chimney fire on December 24, 1901 that caused structural damage.
The interior designs of the house were published in The Craftsman magazine in December 1902, establishing early standards for American Craftsman residential spaces.
The Gustav Stickley House Foundation manages the restoration project, which received substantial funding through grants from state and federal preservation programs.
The residence contains one of the first complete American Craftsman interior designs in the United States, setting new standards for residential architecture.
Location: New York
Architects: Gustav Stickley
Architectural style: Queen Anne style architecture
GPS coordinates: 43.04500,-76.12222
Latest update: September 23, 2025 14:24
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