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The Darwin D. Martin House is a historic house museum in Buffalo, New York. The property's buildings were designed by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright and built between 1903 and 1905. The house is considered to be one of the most important projects from Wright's Prairie School era.
Darwin D. Martin House Complex: Darwin D. Martin House Complex: December 30, 1975 : 123 Jewett Parkway: Parkside: House and related structures designed by Frank Lloyd Wright: 117: H. A. Meldrum Company Building: H. A. Meldrum Company Building
Darwin Martin Complex: 125 Jewett Parkway, 143 Jewett Parkway, 118 Summit Avenue 10 Mar 1977 National Historic Landmark The Darwin D. Martin House Complex was built between 1903 and 1905 and designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. The Martin House Complex is among the most important works of Wright's Prairie School period. 3 Gates Circle Fountain
The George F. Barton House was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, built 1903–1904, and is located at 118 Summit Avenue in Buffalo, New York.The Barton House is part of the larger Darwin D. Martin House Complex, considered to be one of the most important projects from Wright's Prairie School era.
Graycliff was the summer home of Isabelle Reidpath Martin (1869–1945) and her husband, Buffalo entrepreneur Darwin D. Martin (1865–1935). Graycliff was the second of two complexes Frank Lloyd Wright designed for the couple, the first being the Martin House Complex, their city residence. By the time of Graycliff's commission, Wright and the ...
The district is located to the east of Buffalo's Delaware Park and includes the Walter V. Davidson House and the separately listed Darwin D. Martin House, both designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. [1]
Darwin Denice Martin (October 25, 1865 – December 12, 1935) was an early 20th-century New York State businessman best known for the house he commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to design. Early life [ edit ]
The abandoned and decaying house was bought by the Martin House Restoration Corporation in 1994 with restoration work beginning three years later; the Darwin D. Martin House has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a National Historic Landmark and is now open for public tours.