Carey House, also known as the Eaton Hotel, is a historic building completed in 1887 in Wichita, Kansas. It was built by businessman and mayor and has a tower at its northeast corner. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building was designed by the firm (Charles W. Terry and Elbert Dumont). It is at 525 East Douglas Avenue in the heart of , a contiguous block of late 19th and early 20th century buildings. The 5-story building is an example of eclectic architecture.
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| - Carey House, also known as the Eaton Hotel, is a historic building completed in 1887 in Wichita, Kansas. It was built by businessman and mayor and has a tower at its northeast corner. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building was designed by the firm (Charles W. Terry and Elbert Dumont). It is at 525 East Douglas Avenue in the heart of , a contiguous block of late 19th and early 20th century buildings. The 5-story building is an example of eclectic architecture. (en)
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| - Carey House, also known as the Eaton Hotel, is a historic building completed in 1887 in Wichita, Kansas. It was built by businessman and mayor and has a tower at its northeast corner. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building was designed by the firm (Charles W. Terry and Elbert Dumont). It is at 525 East Douglas Avenue in the heart of , a contiguous block of late 19th and early 20th century buildings. The 5-story building is an example of eclectic architecture. Terry & Dumont are also credited with designing the Bitting Building in Wichita and Dumont with the H.F. Smith House at 721 W. Harvey Avenue in Wellington, Kansas, both properties NRHP listed. (en)
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