The Mansion on Delaware Avenue
- Also Known As: Charles F Sternberg House
- Address: 414 Delaware Ave
- Vicinity: Edward St
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1869/00/00 | George M Allison | Architect | Designed by architect George M Allison, construction begins on a mansion for industrialist Charles F Sternberg. Sternberg will die before the mansion is finished. | |||
1870/00/00 | Charles F Sternberg Mansion is finished. Sternberg died before its completion. | |||||
1875/00/00 | William Henry Gratwick I | Home | In the late 1870s, lumber baron William H Gratwick buys 414 Delaware Ave to be his residence. | |||
1883/00/00 | Samuel Curtis Trubee acquires the Sternberg mansion and operates it as a hotel. | |||||
1901/01/00 | Samuel C Trubee's hotel host guests of the Pan-American Exposition, and its rates are the most expensive in the city: $3 per night. | 1901 Pan-American Exposition |
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Accommodations | Luxury |
Lodging category | Upscale Lodging |
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