Edwin H. Armstrong House

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Location1032 Warburton Ave, Yonkers, New York
Coordinates40°58′15.61″N 73°53′19.66″W / 40.9710028°N 73.8887944°W / 40.9710028; -73.8887944
Built1902
Edwin H. Armstrong House
Standing, circa 1975
Edwin H. Armstrong House is located in New York
Edwin H. Armstrong House
Edwin H. Armstrong House is located in the United States
Edwin H. Armstrong House
Location1032 Warburton Ave, Yonkers, New York
Coordinates40°58′15.61″N 73°53′19.66″W / 40.9710028°N 73.8887944°W / 40.9710028; -73.8887944
Built1902
Architectural styleQueen Anne style architecture in the United States
NRHP reference No.76001296
Significant dates
Added to NRHPJanuary 7, 1976[1]
Designated NHLJanuary 7, 1976[2]
Removed from NRHPMarch 5, 1986
Delisted NHLMarch 5, 1986
Demolished, 1983

The Edwin H. Armstrong House was a Queen Anne style house at 1032 Warburton Avenue in Yonkers in Westchester County, New York, United States.[3] It was the home of Edwin H. Armstrong, inventor of two circuits that are the basis of modern telecommunication systems, and also inventor of wide-band frequency modulation (FM) radio.[3]

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) as a National Historic Landmark on January 7, 1976.[2] It was demolished in 1983 after suffering fire damage. It was subsequently de-designated as a National Historic Landmark and delisted from the NRHP in 1986.[2][3] Its removal from National Historic Landmark status is the only such occurrence for a New York State site.

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