Henry DeLand House

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Coordinates43°5′55″N 77°26′31″W / 43.09861°N 77.44194°W / 43.09861; -77.44194
Built1874-76
ArchitectJohn Thomas[1]
Henry DeLand House
Henry DeLand House is located in New York
Henry DeLand House
Henry DeLand House is located in the United States
Henry DeLand House
LocationFairport, New York
Coordinates43°5′55″N 77°26′31″W / 43.09861°N 77.44194°W / 43.09861; -77.44194
Built1874-76
ArchitectJohn Thomas[1]
Architectural styleSecond Empire
NRHP reference No.80004610[2]
Added to NRHPApril 17, 1980

The Henry DeLand House also known as the Green Lantern Inn was built from 1874 to 1876 in the village of Fairport, New York as a home for Henry Addison DeLand. DeLand was a member of an influential local family and was a baking soda manufacturer. It is located at 1 East Church Street, at the intersection of South Main street.

The painted brick Second Empire building has wood porches and a tin plated steel roof. It contains 4 Italian marble fireplaces and 2 slate fireplaces, painted to look like marble. It was one of the first houses in the region to have indoor plumbing, including a rainwater cistern.[3]

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