Английская Википедия:Clark House (Clarksville, Idaho)

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Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox NRHP The Clark House is a historic house in Clarksville, Idaho. It was built in 1910 as a summer residence for F. Lewis Clark, a mining millionaire who disappeared in Santa Barbara in 1914 and was believed to have committed suicide.[1] Clark's servants lived in the wings.[1] The house was designed in the American colonial style and has been attributed to architect Kirtland Cutter;[1] however, blueprints discovered in Boise, ID show that the actual architect was George Canning Wales of Boston.[2] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since December 12, 1978.[3]

Since its construction, in addition to serving as a residence, it has been used as a boys home, convalescent center for patients from the Farragut Naval Hospital, resort, and a restaurant before falling into disrepair.[4] After being vacant for 20 years, the Kootenai County scheduled the building to be used in a burn exercise in 1988. The mansion was purchased in 1989 by Monty Danner, a corporate executive from California who restored the house.[4]

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