J. W. Danner, one of the first landowners in Sayre, built the house for himself circa 1905; it is one of the city's oldest buildings.
Danner built the house using triangular concrete blocks made from a block machine, a previously unseen construction style.
He later used his home as a model for several other triangular block buildings in Sayre, giving the city a locally distinctive building style.
[2] The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 13, 2002.
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