Quoining and a richly articulated cornice are prominent in this extravagant, red brick, two-and-a-half-story Georgian Revival house with Colonial Revival porches and a Gothic-arched muntin pattern in the dormers. The triple-arched windows in the center of the second story and the central dormer with flared base and Venetian window look back to the work of Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio. Alsop designed this house for department store owner Abe Rubel.
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ABE RUBEL HOUSE
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