1903 NY Inventor Of Motion Picture Machine’s Mansion

Archimedes Russell, a well-known architect and Syracuse University architecture professor, created the design for this house, which was built in 1903. It was the home of Willard Charles Lipe, a multi-talented pioneer from Syracuse who founded the Rollway Bearing Company and is credited with creating a motion picture machine.

A magnificent lobby and elegant staircase that evoke tales of a bygone era are reached by a sweeping portico. Magnificent stained and leaded glass, mahogany coffered ceilings, and oak columns are some of the exquisite elements.

A library and a family or music room are among the mansion’s many lovely rooms, each with its own distinct personality. The completely remodeled carriage house can be used as guest or in-law quarters and features a family room, kitchen,

Listing by:

315-682-7197, Hunt Real Estate ERA,

Gaulin, Michael 315-682-7197

Details of the property:

$419,900

112 Ruskin & Summit Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13207
4,686 sq ft, 8 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms

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