33-61 Emerson Place Row
33-61 Emerson Place Row, Residential terrace from 1893 in Buffalo, United States
The 33-61 Emerson Place Row contains fourteen residential units across two buildings, each featuring decorative shingle sheathing and two-story bow windows. The facades combine Colonial Revival, Stick/Eastlake, and Shingle Style architectural elements in a unified composition.
Land dealer Benjamin B. Rice constructed this speculative multi-unit residence in 1893 as part of Buffalo's residential expansion. The project typifies how developers of that era built entire rows of identical homes for profit and quick development of neighborhoods.
This row reflects Buffalo's late 19th-century housing patterns and remains one of only four similar groups in the Masten neighborhood today. The matching architectural details across all units create a cohesive appearance that shows how developers built entire streetscapes as unified designs.
The property functions as residential housing with several units occupied, so viewing is best done from the street to see the full facade line. You can walk around the exterior to appreciate the architectural details and the relationship of both buildings to each other.
Each of the seven units in both buildings displays identical architectural details, which was unusual for multi-unit residential projects of that era. This consistent design was a deliberate choice to ensure a unified appearance and market appeal across the entire composition.
Location: Buffalo
Inception: 1893
Address: 33-61 Emerson Place
GPS coordinates: 42.91306,-78.86056
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:41
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