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Allan Miller House

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Built
  
1915

Designated CL
  
December 1, 1993

Architectural style
  
Prairie School

Architect
  
John S. Van Bergen

NRHP Reference #
  
91001082

Opened
  
1915

Added to NRHP
  
23 August 1991

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Location
  
7121 S. Paxton Ave., Chicago, Illinois

Similar
  
Dr Philip Weintraub House, Arthur H Compton House, Dr Daniel Hale Williams, Iglehart House, Frank R Lillie House

The Allan Miller House is a prairie style house in the South Shore neighborhood of Chicago, United States. Located along Paxton Avenue, the home is the only surviving example of Frank Lloyd Wright colleague John S. Van Bergen's work found in Chicago. The house is cast in prairie style and was constructed in 1913. The building has been declared a Chicago Landmark and is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

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History

The Allan Miller House, on Paxton Avenue was designed by John S. Van Bergen in 1913 for advertising executive Allan Miller.

Architecture

The Miller House is considered an "excellent" example of prairie style architecture and it is Chicago's only surviving example of architect John S. Van Bergen. The home, like all prairie style homes, is meant to evoke the Midwestern prairie through its horizontal form and integration with the surrounding natural landscape.

Significance

The Miller House was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on August 23, 1991. The city of Chicago declared the building a Chicago Landmark on December 1, 1993.

References

Allan Miller House Wikipedia