COLLECTION NAME:
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Alice Weston Great Houses
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univcincin~32~32
Alice Weston Great Houses
Collection
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Work Record ID:
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1083
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1083
Work Record ID
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Reproduction Record ID:
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1083
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1083
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Work Class:
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Architecture
work_class
Architecture
Work Class
false
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Work Type:
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house
work_type
house
Work Type
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Title:
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George Hunt Pendleton House
title
George Hunt Pendleton House
Title
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Title Type:
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preferred
title_type
preferred
Title Type
false
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Date:
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1870
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Date Type:
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creation
date_type
creation
Date Type
false
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Location:
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Cincinnati (Ohio)
location
Cincinnati (Ohio)
Location
false
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Location Type:
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site
location_type
site
Location Type
false
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Location:
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559 Liberty Hill St., Over-the Rhine (Cincinnati, Ohio)
location
559 Liberty Hill St., Over-the Rhine (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Location
false
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Style Period:
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Second Empire
style_period
Second Empire
Style Period
false
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Culture:
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American
culture
American
Culture
false
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Subject:
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Cincinnati (Ohio)
subject
Cincinnati (Ohio)
Subject
false
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Subject:
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National Register of Historic Places
subject
National Register of Historic Places
Subject
false
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Subject:
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historic buildings
subject
historic buildings
Subject
false
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Subject:
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mansard roofs
subject
mansard roofs
Subject
false
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Subject:
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National Historic Landmark
subject
National Historic Landmark
Subject
false
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Description:
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"[The house is a] 3-story brick structure with Mansard roof and dormer windows . . . During Pendleton's lifetime, his home was a center for cultural and political activity, but time and change reduced it to a neglected boarding house. In 1964, the structure was designated a National Historic Landmark, and a realty company succeeded in getting the City Planning Commission to rezone the house for restoration as office space."
description
"[The house is a] 3-story brick structure with Mansard roof and dormer windows . . . During Pendleton's lifetime, his home was a center for cultural and political activity, but time and change reduced it to a neglected boarding house. In 1964, the structure was designated a National Historic Landmark, and a realty company succeeded in getting the City Planning Commission to rezone the house for restoration as office space."
Description
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Information Source:
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Giglierano, Geoffrey J., et al. The Bicentennial Guide to Greater Cincinnati : A Portrait of Two Hundred Years. Cincinnati, Ohio: Cincinnati Historical Society, 1988. 195.
information_source
Giglierano, Geoffrey J., et al. The Bicentennial Guide to Greater Cincinnati : A Portrait of Two Hundred Years. Cincinnati, Ohio: Cincinnati Historical Society, 1988. 195.
Information Source
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Reproduction Creator:
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Weston, Alice, 1926
reproduction_creator
Weston, Alice, 1926
Reproduction Creator
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Reproduction View:
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Front and side facade
reproduction_view
Front and side facade
Reproduction View
false
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Reproduction View Type:
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exterior view
reproduction_view_type
exterior view
Reproduction View Type
false
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Reproduction Information Source:
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Photograph collection of Cincinnati Museum Center-Cincinnati Historical Society Library
reproduction_information_source
Photograph collection of Cincinnati Museum Center-Cincinnati Historical Society Library
Reproduction Information Source
false
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Reproduction Rights Statement:
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These images are for non-profit use educational use. Publication, commercial use, or reproduction of material in physical or digital form requires prior written permission from the copyright holder.
reproduction_rights_statement
These images are for non-profit use educational use. Publication, commercial use, or reproduction of material in physical or digital form requires prior written permission from the copyright holder.
Reproduction Rights Statement
false
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