Dreaming Of Living In A Mansion Once Home To The Inventor Of Motion Picture Machine? This House Is For You!

The stunning mansion was meticulously designed and built by Archimedes Russell, a revered architect and professor of architecture at Syracuse University, in 1903.

It once belonged to Willard Charles Lipe, a versatile pioneer of Syracuse, credited with the invention of a motion picture machine and the establishment of the Rollway Bearing Company.

The 4,686-square-foot house features 8 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, a library, and a family or music room.

Every detail in this house whispers of a bygone era, from the sweeping portico and the graceful staircase to the oak columns, mahogany ceilings, and beautiful stained glass.

The fully renovated carriage house offers modern comfort with a full kitchen, family room, marble-trimmed bathroom, and bedroom, making it perfect for guests or in-laws.

If you dream of living in the inventor of the motion picture machine’s mansion, don’t miss the chance to make this historic beauty your next home.

  • Listing by: Hunt Real Estate ERA 315-682-7197, Michael Gaulin 315-682-7197
  • Price: $419,900
  • Address: 112 Summit Avenue & Ruskin, Syracuse, NY 13207

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