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Restoring The Tower
"It's towering again like 1890!" From one of Atlanta's favorite architectural bloggers, Terry Kearns, "it's towering again like 1890." Growing up, I never imagined we would live in a house with a tower. I lived in a 1906 Seattle Box House, square and simple,...
Happy New Year 🎇
We're MOOO-ving into the New Year! Snapped a picture of this sweet guy after shopping for architectural salvage in Greensboro, Georgia. Just north of Greensboro is The Farm, a dairy farm in Watkinsville that sells fresh milk daily and local veggies during the spring...
Wishing You A Merry Christmas 🎄
On this Christmas Eve, we would like to wish you all lots of love, joy, and happiness. Merry Christmas from the Glenn House to you! 🎄❄️✨
May The Glenn House Be With You 💫
"This is not the droid we were looking for...it's a window sash pulley." It's the premiere of The Last Jedi today and stormtroopers have invaded the Glenn House looking for droids. No sign of R2-D2 or BB-8 yet, but they did come across some beautiful window sash...
Flashback Friday At The Glenn House
The Glenn House was built in 1890 for Rev. Wilbur Fisk Glenn, a Methodist minister and alumnus of Emory University. Built in the architectural style of a Queen Anne Victorian, the Glenn House is one of the original “Grand Dames” of Inman Park. During the twentieth...
Old Meets New At The Glenn House
We weren't the first to add an addition to the Glenn House. A room for a bathroom or closet was added in the early twentieth century, which later became a fire escape for the upstairs apartment. Concrete covered a large portion of the back yard and a sun porch was...
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