R. K. Winslow House

This house was located at 2409 Euclid Avenue on the site of the future National Town and Country Club (Fenn Tower). Built in 1878 for Rufus K. Winslow, the Victorian Gothic–style mansion had 18 rooms and 5 bathrooms. It was demolished in 1927. Winslow was a shipping magnate who also served as president of the Kirtland Society of Natural Sciences. He was a leading amateur ornithologist who had a large collection of stuffed, mounted birds of the region displayed in this home. | Date: 1889 | Source: Cleveland Memory, Michael Schwartz Library Special Collections at Cleveland State University
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