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Clinton House (Ithaca, New York)

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Location
  
NRHP Reference #
  
71000560

Area
  
2,024 m²

Architect
  
William Henry Miller

Built
  
1828

Opened
  
1828

Added to NRHP
  
12 August 1971

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Architectural styles
  
Greek Revival architecture, Federal architecture

Similar
  
Ithaca Bus Station, United States Post Office, Boardman House, Allan H Treman State Mar, Stewart Park

The Clinton House is a historic building located in downtown Ithaca, New York. It is built primarily in the Greek Revival style, common in older buildings in Ithaca. It currently houses offices and a local charter school. It is directly adjacent to the Ithaca Commons.

The Clinton House was originally built in 1828–1829 as an upscale hotel and Ithaca's first professional office building, with 150 rooms, an immense undertaking for the then 4,000-strong population of Ithaca. It was named for DeWitt Clinton, governor of New York from 1817–1822 and again from 1824–1827. At least four U.S. presidents have stayed in its rooms, as well as numerous film actors from Ithaca's brief heyday as a center for the film industry. The Clinton House was built in 1831, which was during the Greek Revival Stage of America (1820–1860). The columns out front and the enormous windows and doors are sure signs of the style. Today, The Clinton house houses many business offices and the New Roots Charter School.

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Clinton House (Ithaca, New York) Wikipedia


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