File:College btwn Allen & Arlington Park (W) - Jun 2015 - "Two Allentown Nonconformists".jpg

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English: As seen in June 2015, this pair of 19th-century houses on the west side of College Street in the historic Allentown district of Buffalo, New York - though each prominent in its own way - represent diverging architectural eras, styles, and aesthetics. On the left is the Franklin W. Caulkins-designed, Queen Anne-style Buffalo Bicycle Clubhouse aka Mrs. Alice Eggert House (1887), while on the right, representative of the Gothic Revival school of architecture (quite rarely seen in residential architecture in this area) is the 1875 Brown-Pease House.
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