Charles Pratt Huntington

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Charles Pratt Huntington (November 22, 1871October 15, 1919[1]) was an American architect, born in Logansport, Indiana and educated at Harvard University, from which he graduated in 1893, and the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, from which he graduated in 1901[2]. He later moved to New York, where he designed Audubon Terrace and several of its original buildings for his cousin Archer M. Huntington in the early 20th century[3].

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  1. ^ Huntington Family of America, accessed April 14, 2008
  2. ^ Archinform.net, accessed April 14, 2008
  3. ^ The Buildings of the Academy, accessed April 14, 2008
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