Anoatok, Georgian Revival house in Kane, United States.
Anoatok is a two-story residence with Georgian Revival features defined by symmetrical proportions, a columned central entrance, multi-pane windows, and decorative cornices across the facade. The building and surrounding grounds form a unified composition with spaces designed for various residential and hospitality functions.
The architectural firm Cope and Stewardson designed and constructed Anoatok in 1897 for Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane following the loss of her previous family home to fire. The new construction replaced what was destroyed and represented the family's rebuilding during that period.
Elizabeth Kane named the residence Anoatok, meaning 'the wind loved spot' in Eskimo-Aleut, honoring her brother-in-law's Arctic exploration achievements. The name reveals a personal connection to distant regions that shaped the family's identity.
The property occupies a sizeable plot with multiple building areas that are straightforward to navigate and explore. Visitors should allow adequate time to see the various rooms and surrounding landscape at a relaxed pace.
The property received National Register of Historic Places designation in 1986, marking recognition of its architectural importance to Pennsylvania's heritage. This official acknowledgment underscores how classical design and skilled craftsmanship contribute to preserving regional history.
Location: Kane
Inception: 1890s
Architects: Cope and Stewardson
Architectural style: Georgian Revival architecture, Colonial Revival architecture
Address: 230 Clay Street
GPS coordinates: 41.66403,-78.79903
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:24
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