Alexander Brown House
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alexander-brown-house-263-10998449
title:
Alexander Brown House
text:
The Alexander Brown House, at 726 West Onondaga Street in Syracuse, New York, is a Richardsonian Romanesque mansion in Potsdam sandstone and Spanish tile home built in 1895. It was the home of Alexander T. Brown, inventor and co-founder of Franklin Motors and the Brown-Lipe-Chapin Company, a firm that was absorbed into General Motors. Brown was a successful inventor and manufacturer. His specialty was transmissions adapted from bike chain derailleurs, but is also known for inventing the shifting
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wiki
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description:
Historic house in New York, United States
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Brown_House
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2023-12-29T03:40:06Z
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