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- In 1977 the Gamble House was made a National Historic Landmark, and it was later brought to national attention as Dr. Emmett Brown's house in the 1985 film "Back to the Future."
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Benjamin L. Gravel Jr. Designed by Frank E. Hill for Delos C. Gamble. 2211 Iroquois, Detroit, Mich. 48214 Open.
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Floor plans, elevations, and a site plan of the Gamble House from February of 1908 were filed with the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) and can be accessed through the Library of Congress website.
Gamble House Is No More. Nestled in the Westwood neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, at 2918 Werk Road, stood the Gamble House, an imposing 2 1/2-story, 13-room residence that embodied the grandeur of the Queen Anne style.