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The Babcock-Shattuck House (also known as the Jewish War Veterans Post) is a prominent house at the corner of East Genesee and Westcott Streets in Syracuse, New York. Description and history. The Queen Anne-style house was built in the mid-1890s to be the home of Dr. Archer D. Babcock, a founding member of the Crouse-Irving Hospital. It was ...
Nov 21, 2015 · Syracuse, N.Y. — The public will get a chance this Sunday to tour the fully restored Babcock Shattuck House, an historic Queen Anne style home saved by preservationists.
Sep 13, 2013 · With exterior renovations complete, the historic Babcock Shattuck House at the corner of East Genesee and Westcott streets in Syracuse will be converted to condominiums.
Jan 14, 2013 · The house was built around 1895 as a private residence for Dr. Archer D. Babcock, a prominent surgeon. It later became the home of businessman Frank Shattuck. David Michel, who is spearheading...
Jul 31, 2013 · With every passing day the Babcock-Shattuck House (former Jewish War Veterans' Post) looks more like a house and less like a wreck. After more than fifteen years of plans, false starts and waiting it is good to see the transformation of this important Eastside landmark, which has been designated a local protected site and listed on the National ...
- Samuel Gruber
This old dilapitated sentry at the head of Wescott Street, has seemed to resist any sort of rehabilitation. In its earlier days the building was called the Babcock-Shattuck House after two of its earliest owners. This three-story Queen Anne style house is on the National Register of Historic Places.
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The Babcock-Shattuck House is a prominent house at the corner of East Genesee and Westcott Streets in Syracuse, New York.