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English: Daemen College's Curtis Hall, at the southwest corner of the campus near the corner of Main Street and Getzville Road; formerly the Coplon Mansion. Built in 1919 from an Italian Renaissance-style design by architect Louis Greenstein, it was intended as the home of Samuel Coplon, a furniture maker, merchant, and landholder who was patriarch of one of the Buffalo area's most prominent Jewish families. The main house consisted of two identical halves, occupied respectively by Samuel's two sons Joseph and David and their families, linked by a common living hall and loggia in the center. A detached rear apartment (not visible in this image) was intended for Samuel and his wife Rosa, though the former died before the house's completion and the latter not long after. The mansion was converted to apartments in 1935 and purchased by the college in 1956, who used it first as student housing and then for classrooms and offices. It was designated a local landmark by the Town of Amherst in 2007.
Date Taken on 7 November 2019, 09:41:26
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Author Andre Carrotflower
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