Birge-Horton House, Georgian Revival residence in Buffalo, United States.
The Birge-Horton House is a four-story brick structure with stone trim located on Delaware Avenue, showcasing Georgian Revival design from the 1890s. Inside, the residence features six marble fireplaces, an ornate central staircase, wood paneling, and decorative plasterwork throughout its rooms.
The structure was designed and built in 1895 by architects Green and Wicks for the Birge family during Buffalo's period of industrial growth. The residence later became home to Katharine Pratt Horton in 1906, connecting it to another prominent family in the community.
The house was acquired by the Buffalo Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in 1931 and has been maintained as a window into how wealthy households of that era functioned. The organization preserves the rooms and furnishings to reflect the daily life of its residents during the early 1900s.
The house sits midway between Niagara Square and Forest Lawn Cemetery along Delaware Avenue, making it accessible within Buffalo's downtown corridor. Plan to spend time examining the numerous interior architectural details and period furnishings that fill the rooms.
It remains the only survivor among thirteen luxury row houses built in the 1890s that preserves its complete original interior and design features intact. This makes it a rare window into how such wealthy homes maintained their appearance over more than a century.
Location: New York
Architects: Edward Brodhead Green
Architectural style: Georgian architecture, Georgian Revival architecture
GPS coordinates: 42.89719,-78.87436
Latest update: December 14, 2025 13:03
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