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DescriptionNear-Lewis House, Buffalo, New York - 20200603.jpg
English: The Near-Lewis House, 1029 West Avenue, Buffalo, New York, June 2020. Built c. 1865, the house is a vernacular-style brick "workers' cottage" whose Italianate design influences come out especially on the fenestration; witness the two large segmental-arched windows on the façade, contrasted with the baskethandle arch crowning the attic window. Its namesake occupants were Jacob Alexander Near (1830-1913), a Canadian-born melodeon tuner with George A. Prince & Company who lived in the house for the first four or five years of its existence, followed by John Lewis (1834-after 1920), agent of the Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection & Insurance Company, who occupied the house until at least 1915. It was purchased by its present owner in 2013 to save it from demolition, and was named a Buffalo city landmark in 2019.
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Andre Carrotflower
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42° 55′ 05.65″ N, 78° 53′ 49.43″ W
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