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Historic House

2f13Nestled in Historic Savannah

This handsome Greek Revival mansion, built in 1842, is beautifully furnished with antiques, yet retains the feel of a real home.

The Harper-Fowlkes House has served as the headquarters for the Society of the Cincinnati in the State of Georgia since Alida Harper-Fowlkes bequeathed the house to the Society in 1985.


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Features of the House

Here is an in-depth look at the features of the Harper-Fowlkes House:
Architecture Interior Design Art Work History


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This website was created as an educational adjunct to the Department of Art History's Museum Studies program at the Savannah College of Art and Design.

Researchers: Mackenzee Burton, Valencia Carter, Julia Fountain, Kim Henry Charles and Heather Light

Site Customization: Kim Henry Charles - Developed By: Vision Nova


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