The George B. Clifford House is a Queen Anne style Victorian home located in the Near Southside Historic District of Grand Forks, North Dakota.
Because it was built only 13 years after the Watts-Sherman House in Newport, Rhode Island, said to be the first Queen Anne style house in the country, it is closer in design and detail to the original style as elaborated by British architect Richard Norman Shaw (1831–1912).
Clifford was a prominent attorney and real estate developer, and one of the three founders of the Cream of Wheat company.
His investments and links to northeastern capital represented an important contribution to the early years of progress after the first settlement of Grand Forks.
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