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Peter G. Thomson House, commonly known as Laurel Court, is a registered historic building in Cincinnati, Ohio, listed in the National Register on November 29, 1979. Currently the house is a private residence that is available for tours by reservation and for special events.
Nippert was born in Cincinnati in 1903, a great-grandson of James Gamble, a founder of Procter & Gamble. [2] [3] Nippert attended the University of Cincinnati, where he was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity [4] and earned his law degree in 1928. He was awarded an honorary doctorate in 1971. [5]
Local Historic Landmark is a designation of the Cincinnati City Council for historic buildings and other sites in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.Many of these landmarks are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places, providing federal tax support for preservation, and some are further designated National Historic Landmarks, providing additional federal oversight.
Take a look at this wacky and memorable collection of unique Ohio homes, including an underground pyramid and another that went up for sale in 2023.
This farmhouse is on the former James N. Gamble estate in Westwood, which is now a Hamilton County Park. Great Parks released its seven-year master plan for the 22-acre park Wednesday.
Gamble House: 1908 Bungalow in American Craftsman style of Arts and Crafts Movement: Greene & Greene: Pasadena: It was Doc's house in Back to the Future: more images: Huntington Residence: 1909: Mediterranean Revival: Myron Hunt: San Marino: Former residence of Henry E. Huntington, now an art gallery. [10] more images: Hearst Castle: Between ...
[6] [7] Alice named the Gwynne Building in honor of her father, Abraham Evan Gwynne, a prominent Cincinnati lawyer and Judge. [ 5 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Her paternal grandfather, Major David Gwynne, was a real estate broker in Cincinnati, [ 10 ] whose family was among the early settlers of Cincinnati, [ 11 ] and Alice was said to be a distant relative ...
Greene, who was an influential figure in the 20th century Arts & Crafts movement, met businessman and writer D.L. James when he moved to Carmel-by-the-Sea in 1916, according to The Gamble House ...