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Highland Hall (Columbus, Georgia)

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Historic house in Georgia, United States

United States historic place
Highland Hall
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
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Location1504 17th St., Columbus, Georgia
Coordinates32°28′42″N 84°58′5″W / 32.47833°N 84.96806°W / 32.47833; -84.96806
Area1 acre (0.40 ha)
Built1857
Architectural styleBungalow/Craftsman, Greek Revival
NRHP reference No.80004459
Added to NRHPApril 01, 1980

Highland Hall, located in MidTown Columbus, Georgia was built in 1857 by the Ellis family and originally sat on a ten-acre lot. It was named to the National Register of Historic Places on 1980.

Architecture

The house is a Greek Revival, raised cottage that was originally two rooms deep, symmetrically flanking a large central hall. A two-story rear addition was built at about 1905, incorporating what is thought to have been the original detached kitchen. The pedimented front porch has four square-sectioned columns and fine cast-iron balustrade and ornamental trim.

History

The Ellis’ sold Highland Hall in 1878 for $700. During the next decade, Highland Hall changed hands several times before being sold to Estelle Collins in 1905. Ms. Collins remained in the home until her death in 1978.

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. National Register of Historic Places Application
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