Allan Miller House
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Allan Miller House | |
| Location | 7121 S. Paxton Ave., Chicago, Illinois |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 41°45′57″N 87°34′16″W / 41.76583°N 87.57111°W |
| Built | 1915 |
| Architect | John S. Van Bergen; N.A. Pellinger |
| Architectural style | Prairie School |
| NRHP reference No. | 91001082[1] |
| Significant dates | |
| Added to NRHP | August 23, 1991 |
| Designated CHICL | December 1, 1993 |
The Allan Miller House is a prairie style house in the South Shore neighborhood of Chicago, United States. Located along Paxton Avenue, the home is the only surviving example of Frank Lloyd Wright colleague John S. Van Bergen's work found in Chicago. The house is cast in prairie style and was constructed in 1913. The building has been declared a Chicago Landmark and is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.[1][2]
The Allan Miller House, on Paxton Avenue was designed by John S. Van Bergen in 1913 for advertising executive Allan Miller.[2]