Pebble Hill Plantation

Pebble Hill Plantation
After the antebellum home on Kate Benedict Hanna Harvey’s estate burned down in 1934, she hired Abram Garfield, a prominent Cleveland architect (and the grandson of President James A. Garfield) to design a more fireproof masonry house. The house’s front facade was rendered in the Greek Revival style so popular in the South, while the rear was modeled on the Federal style that was more common in the North, a seemingly fitting symbol of northerners’ embrace of southern living after Reconstruction. | Creator: Judson McCranie, CC BY-SA 3.0 | Date: October 16, 2019 | Source: Wikimedia Commons
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