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The '''three sisters''' refers to a trio of houses on the 2700 block of [[Highland Avenue]] facing [[Rhodes Park]] which were inhabited by three sisters with their respective husbands in the early 20th century. All three were designed by architect [[Robert Posey]]. | The '''three sisters''' refers to a trio of houses on the 2700 block of [[Highland Avenue]] facing [[Rhodes Park]] which were inhabited by three sisters with their respective husbands in the early 20th century. All three were designed by architect [[Robert Posey]]. | ||
* | * 2731 Highland Avenue: [[George Harris residence]], [[1907]] | ||
* | * 2733 Highland Avenue: [[Robert Warner residence]], [[1907]] | ||
* | * 2737 Highland Avenue: [[Eugene Enslen residence]], [[1910]] | ||
[[Category:Houses]] | [[Category:Houses]] | ||
[[Category:Highland Avenue]] | [[Category:Highland Avenue]] |
Revision as of 14:52, 13 September 2011
The three sisters refers to a trio of houses on the 2700 block of Highland Avenue facing Rhodes Park which were inhabited by three sisters with their respective husbands in the early 20th century. All three were designed by architect Robert Posey.
- 2731 Highland Avenue: George Harris residence, 1907
- 2733 Highland Avenue: Robert Warner residence, 1907
- 2737 Highland Avenue: Eugene Enslen residence, 1910