Address: 391 Park Avenue
Old Address: 166 Park Avenue
Other names: Knox Cottage (1912), Wicker Cottage (1913, 1929); DIS
Year built: 1898-1904
Other information: A Colonial Revival-style house with Craftsman-style details.
From the NRHP nomination form:
ca.1902 McClellan/Wicker Cottage A two and one-half story, five by three bay, wood frame, Colonial Revival style residence with Craftsman style details is clad in narrow wood siding and covered by an asphalt shingled hipped roof. Built between 1898 and 1904, the building features a central chimney; dormers; central entrance portico with pedimented gable roof, flat entablature, square Doric columns; Dutch doors at front of house as well as side porch; grouped multiple-paned sash windows, predominately two-over-two; and a two-story cure porch on southwestern end of the house, glazed with sliding glass panels on the second floor and screened on the first story. A second-story sleeping porch on the north side was added circa 1918. A veranda on the south side has been enclosed and long open front steps removed.
On Thursday afternoons in the summer of 2021, the garden here was open to the public as Abstract Adirondack, an art space.