Stowell House (Syracuse, New York)
The Stowell House is a historic residence located in Syracuse, New York. Built in 1883, the house is an example of Queen Anne style architecture, characterized by its asymmetrical facade, prominent gables, decorative shingles, and wrap-around porch.
The house was built for John Stowell, a prominent Syracuse businessman involved in the salt industry. The Stowell family occupied the house for several decades. Over the years, it has undergone various renovations and served different purposes.
The Stowell House is located in the Near Westside neighborhood of Syracuse. It is recognized for its architectural significance and contribution to the historical character of the area. The house has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since [Insert Date if Known, Otherwise omit].