Charles W. Goodyear House

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Charles_W._Goodyear_House an entity of type: Thing

The Charles W. Goodyear House is located at 888 Delaware Avenue in Buffalo, New York, part of the Delaware Avenue Historic District, a federally designated historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1974. The Châteauesque house was designed by prominent Buffalo architect Edward Green, of the Buffalo architecture firm Green & Wicks, and was completed in 1903 at a cost of $500,000 (equivalent to $15,080,000 in 2021). The home was built for Charles and Ella Goodyear. Goodyear was a founder and head of several companies including the Buffalo and Susquehanna Railroad, Great Southern Lumber Company, and the New Orleans Great Northern Railroad Company, as well as a director of Marine National Bank, and General Railway Signal. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Charles W. Goodyear House
rdf:langString Casa de Charles W. Goodyear
rdf:langString Charles W. Goodyear House
rdf:langString Charles W. Goodyear House
xsd:integer 47762782
xsd:integer 1091073656
rdf:langString Brick
rdf:langString Charles W. Goodyear House in 2012
xsd:integer 1903
xsd:integer 250
xsd:integer 888
rdf:langString The Charles W. Goodyear House is located at 888 Delaware Avenue in Buffalo, New York, part of the Delaware Avenue Historic District, a federally designated historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1974. The Châteauesque house was designed by prominent Buffalo architect Edward Green, of the Buffalo architecture firm Green & Wicks, and was completed in 1903 at a cost of $500,000 (equivalent to $15,080,000 in 2021). The home was built for Charles and Ella Goodyear. Goodyear was a founder and head of several companies including the Buffalo and Susquehanna Railroad, Great Southern Lumber Company, and the New Orleans Great Northern Railroad Company, as well as a director of Marine National Bank, and General Railway Signal.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 12302
xsd:string 1903

data from the linked data cloud