A. W. Buck House is a historic home located at Ebensburg, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1889, and is a high style Queen Anne style dwelling. A two-story wing with end tower was built in 1903. It is a 2+1⁄2-story, three-bay brick building. It features an eight sided, three-story tower and a wrap-around porch. It was originally built as a private residence. In 1923, it was purchased by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown as a convent for the Sisters of St. Joseph. In 1990, it was sold to the Cambria County Historical Society and is operated as a local history museum.
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| - A.W. Buck House je dům stojící na 615 N. Center Street v , v Pensylvánii. Byl postaven v roce 1889 ve stylu královny Anny. Patrové křídlo s věží bylo přistavěno v roce 1903. Budova z cihel byla postavena jako soukromé sídlo pro bankéře A. W. Bucka, křídlo bylo přistavěno při příležitosti svatby jeho jediné dcery. V roce 1923 ho zakoupila římskokatolická církev pro . Cambria County Historical Society získala budovu v roce 1990 jako své sídlo a provozuje zde místní historické muzeum. V roce 1995 byl zařazen do National Register of Historic Places. (cs)
- A. W. Buck House is a historic home located at Ebensburg, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1889, and is a high style Queen Anne style dwelling. A two-story wing with end tower was built in 1903. It is a 2+1⁄2-story, three-bay brick building. It features an eight sided, three-story tower and a wrap-around porch. It was originally built as a private residence. In 1923, it was purchased by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown as a convent for the Sisters of St. Joseph. In 1990, it was sold to the Cambria County Historical Society and is operated as a local history museum. (en)
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| - A.W. Buck House je dům stojící na 615 N. Center Street v , v Pensylvánii. Byl postaven v roce 1889 ve stylu královny Anny. Patrové křídlo s věží bylo přistavěno v roce 1903. Budova z cihel byla postavena jako soukromé sídlo pro bankéře A. W. Bucka, křídlo bylo přistavěno při příležitosti svatby jeho jediné dcery. V roce 1923 ho zakoupila římskokatolická církev pro . Cambria County Historical Society získala budovu v roce 1990 jako své sídlo a provozuje zde místní historické muzeum. V roce 1995 byl zařazen do National Register of Historic Places. (cs)
- A. W. Buck House is a historic home located at Ebensburg, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1889, and is a high style Queen Anne style dwelling. A two-story wing with end tower was built in 1903. It is a 2+1⁄2-story, three-bay brick building. It features an eight sided, three-story tower and a wrap-around porch. It was originally built as a private residence. In 1923, it was purchased by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown as a convent for the Sisters of St. Joseph. In 1990, it was sold to the Cambria County Historical Society and is operated as a local history museum. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. (en)
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