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Coordinates: 41°4533N 88°1927W / 41.75917°N 88.32417°W / 41.75917; -88.32417
 

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Col. Ira C. Copley Mansion

U.S. National Register of Historic Places

U.S. Historic district
Contributing property

Col. Ira C. Copley Mansion is located in Illinois
Col. Ira C. Copley Mansion

Col. Ira C. Copley Mansion is located in the United States
Col. Ira C. Copley Mansion

Map
Interactive map showing the location of Col Ira C. Copley House
Location434 W. Downer Pl.
Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, United States
Coordinates41°45′33N 88°19′27W / 41.75917°N 88.32417°W / 41.75917; -88.32417
Built1917
ArchitectJarvis Hunt
Architectural styleClassical Revival
NRHP reference No.78001155
Added to NRHPMarch 29, 1978

The Colonel Ira C. Copley Mansion, is a historic residence in Aurora, Illinois.

History

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It was built in 1917 for Col. Ira Clifton Copley, the founder of Copley Press and a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. Designed by architect Jarvis Hunt, the building was completed in 1917 in a blend of Classical Revival and Federal Style trends. It was individually recognized on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, and is part of the West Side Historic District.[1]

Architecture

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Ira C. Copley's mansion was designed in 1906 by Jarvis Hunt, an architect from Chicago and finally completed in 1917. It is predominantly of Classical Revival design, but has many Federal Style features. The mansion is three stories tall and shaped like an "L". An ionic portico features on all sides, creating a porch that can be accessed from the ballroom. Consistent with Federal details, it has balustrades over the eaves. The main roof is hipped with a flat roof over the wings. A twin chimney emerges from the west side of the roof. The main entrance has slender pilasters and an elliptical fanlight between narrow sidelights. The exterior walls are Roman brick in a Flemish bond. The rear features a Palladian window with the lunette used to illuminate the third floor. The ballroom was located under the hipped portion of the roof.[1]

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