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Hillside was designed by architect Charles C. Hartmann and built in 1929 for the businessman Julian Price and his wife, Ethel Clay Price.The house, a four-story, 31-room, 180-foot-long (55 m) dwelling in the Tudor Revival style, sits at 7,266 square feet (675 m 2).
Julian Price (November 25, 1867 – October 25, 1946) [citation needed] was an insurance executive who made his fortune in the first part of the twentieth century by developing the Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company.
Located in the district are the separately listed Dixon-Leftwich-Murphy House, John Marion Galloway House, Julian Price House, and Latham-Baker House. Other notable buildings include the First Presbyterian Church (1928), Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (1922), Gant-McAlister House (c. 1910–15), and A.J. Schlosser House (c. 1922). [2] [3]
When the 10,175-square-foot house went on the market in April, it was listed for $3.4 million and was previously owned by Giovanni and Cynthia LiDestri, according to Rochester property records and ...
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A Louisville mansion was recently featured on Zillow Gone Wild The house is "under contract," according to Zillow, where the listing accompanied by 48 photos has been viewed more than 3,000 times.
The church, completed in 1952, is also called the Mrs. Julian Price Memorial. [2] [13] In 1964, the Ethel Clay Price Scholarship was created at the Watts School of Nursing. [5] In 1982, her son endowed the Ethel Clay Price Scholarship for Continuing Education at Notre Dame of Maryland University. [14]
Julian Price Memorial Park is a park of 4,200 acres (17 km 2) at the foot of Grandfather Mountain in North Carolina, named in honor of Julian Price. It is at milepost 297 on the Blue Ridge Parkway and directly adjacent to the Moses H. Cone Memorial Park .