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William W. Kimball House

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Built
  
1890–92

Opened
  
1892

Architectural style
  
Châteauesque

Architect
  
Solon Spencer Beman

NRHP Reference #
  
71000291

Area
  
2 ha

Added to NRHP
  
9 December 1971

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Location
  
1801 S. Prairie Ave., Chicago, Illinois

Similar
  
Henry B Clarke House, Harrison (CTA), John J Glessner House, Roosevelt station, 35th/Archer station

The William W. Kimball House is a private residence located at 1801 Prairie Avenue in the Near South Side neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 9, 1971.

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History

The house was built in 1890–92 for William Wallace Kimball, a piano manufacturer. Kimball reportedly spent $1,000,000 on the home. At the time, Prairie Avenue was known for its expensive homes designed in popular revival styles, and the district was home to many of Chicago's wealthiest residents. The Kimball House and the John J. Glessner House are the main two surviving examples of the district's homes of the late 1800s. The house now serves as the headquarters of the U.S. Soccer Federation.

Architecture

The Kimball house was designed by architect Solon Spencer Beman in the Châteauesque style. The house's design features a number of turrets with a variety of roof shapes, a limestone exterior, and an elliptical bow window topped by an ornamented gable facing Prairie Avenue. The design is considered a significant example of the Châteauesque style by architectural historians; John Drury called the house "Chicago's best Châteauesque design" in 1941, and Marcus Whiffen cited the house as a representative example of Châteauesque architecture in America.

References

William W. Kimball House Wikipedia