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THE SWISS AVENUE
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5439   5417

YEAR BUILT: 1916
ARCHITECT/BUILDER: Hal Thompson
ORIGINAL OWNER: J. Durell Padgett, Jr.
ORIGINAL
DESCRIPTION:
Two story 4-Square/Prairie. Stucco. Composition roof. Hip roof; dentils. Semi circular portico supported by Doric column; iron rail above entabulature. Arches above main windows on first florr. Recessed two story wing on right w/recessed French doors; terrace in front of wing.
OF INTEREST: This house was designed and built for J.D. Padgett, Jr., who joined two earlier generations of Padgetts on Swiss Avenue. The home was a wedding present for Mr. Padgett's new bride.
PHOTO GALLERY:

Feb 14, 2004 - Most snow since 1985

Spring 2005
VIDEOS: Swiss Avenue Historic District - Mother's Day Home Tour 2005


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The magnolia was chosen as the Guild's symbol
because it represents Southern beauty and strength.

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