by Britton Rogers | Apr 22, 2018 | Blog
Did you know that Atlanta is one of the most densely forested cities in the nation at thirty-six percent? Eighty percent of Atlanta’s tree canopy is located on single-family residential lots. The Glenn House respects both history and the natural environment....
by Britton Rogers | Apr 19, 2018 | Blog
Street Railway Review, Vol. 4, 1894 During the early days of the Glenn House, an electric streetcar carried passengers along Edgewood Avenue from Inman Park to downtown Atlanta. Inman Park developer Joel Hurt created the Atlanta & Edgewood Street Railway Company...
by Britton Rogers | Apr 17, 2018 | Blog
We’re honored to takeover the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s Instagram today! We will discuss our journey restoring, rebuilding, and renovating the Glenn House, as well as share some new discoveries. We hope you’ll follow along and join...
by Britton Rogers | Apr 13, 2018 | Blog
Inference and discovery have been a reoccurring theme at the Glenn House. Who knew we would become old house archaeologists? Without the original architectural blueprints of the house, we have relied on clues and discoveries to restore certain pieces. One of those...
by Britton Rogers | Mar 31, 2018 | Blog
Preservation specialists from Peeps & Cadbury Consulting showed up at the Glenn House today. We received some great advice on how to restore the mantels, floors, front porch and more. All to happen this Spring! Have a happy Easter weekend. 🌼...