Babcock-Shattuck House


The Babcock-Shattuck House is a prominent house at the corner of East Genesee and Westcott Streets in Syracuse, New York.

Description and history

The Queen Anne-style house was built in the mid-1890s to be the home of Dr. Archer D. Babcock, a founding member of the Crouse-Irving Hospital. It was Babcock's home until 1913.
Beginning during World War II, it was a post of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America. They converted the second floor into a large meeting room. During the tenure of this organization, the house played an important role in the Jewish community of Syracuse.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 12, 2004.