Rufus Barrett Stone House Explained

Rufus Barrett Stone House
Location:11 Boylston Street,
Bradford, Pennsylvania
Coordinates:41.9571°N -78.6499°W
Area:~
Built:1903
Architect:Rufus Barrett Stone
Architecture:Colonial Revival
Added:November 14, 1982
Refnum:82001540[1]

The Rufus Barrett Stone House, also called the Flatiron Building, is an historic townhouse that is located in Bradford, Pennsylvania, in McKean County.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 14, 1982.[1]

History and architectural features

This three-story brick structure was slated to be erected in 1903 on a triangular plot of land between Boylston Street, Pennsylvania Route 346 (East Washington Street) and Tununguant Creek, which prompted the architect to design the building using a distinctive, clothing iron shape. It was built for Rufus Barrett Stone to house his law offices and his residence.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NPS Focus . July 4, 2009 . National Register of Historic Places . National Park Service.
  2. Web site: [{{NRHP-PA|H000812_01H.pdf}} Rufus Barrett Stone House ]. National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form . July 4, 2009 . Marian G . Bromeley . PDF . June 9, 1982 . Bradford Landmark Society . Bradford, PA.