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History of

Isaac Bell House

Considered very modern in its time, Isaac Bell House still fascinates anyone who appreciates creative architecture.

Isaac Bell House was built in 1883 for Isaac Bell, a wealthy cotton broker and investor. After passing through a succession of owners, the house was purchased by the Preservation Society in 1994 and is today designated a National Historic Landmark.

  • Original Builder

    Isaac Bell

  • Architect

    McKim, Mead and White

  • Construction dates

    1883

  • Ownership transferred to the Preservation Society

    1994

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Isaac Bell House is one of the finest surviving examples of shingle-style architecture in the country. Designed by McKim, Mead & White, it blends international and American influences into a distinctive Gilded Age style. With minimal furnishings, the house allows its innovative interior and exterior design to take center stage —highlighting the craftsmanship, natural materials and open layout that make it architecturally significant.

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