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Buffalo's Clement House: History and Legacy
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Buffalo's Clement House: History and Legacy

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November 17, 202528m 22s

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The provided text is an excerpt from a Wikipedia article focused on the Clement House in Buffalo, New York, which is also known as the Red Cross Building. This source details the history of the 17,000-square-foot mansion, noting it was completed in 1913 for Stephen Merrell Clement, president of Marine National Bank, and his wife Carolyn. The article explains that the home was built on the site of Carolyn Clement's inherited residence and was designed by architect Edward Brodhead Green. Importantly, the text documents the donation of the house to the Western New York Chapter of the American Red Cross in 1941 and recent transactions involving the property, including a 2017 announcement of its future shared use by the Red Cross and the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. Furthermore, it identifies the Clement House as a contributing property to the Delaware Avenue Historic District and provides bibliographical references for the information.