At 1035 Ankeney Road you’ll find the Albert Ankeney House. Built in 1872 by Albert Ankeney Sr., grandson of pioneer David Ankeney, it is of the Italianate style designed by renowned Dayton architect M. Borrow. The limestone came from the Archer quarry and all 66,000 bricks were fired onsite.
This is the grandest and best preserved of all the Beavercreek historic homes and retains its original charm and glory.
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