The Harper Fowlkes House in Savannah, GA is a historic home designed by Charles B. Cluskey, known for its unique Temple of the Wind columns and richly furnished interiors. Originally built in 1842, the house was purchased by Alida Harper Fowlkes in 1939 and later willed to the Society of the Cincinnati in the State of Georgia. Today, the house serves as a museum, showcasing important oil portraits, original architectural details, and preserving the vision and mission of its former owner.
Located at 230 Barnard Street, the Harper Fowlkes House offers guided tours to visitors, providing a glimpse into the history and heritage of Savannah. With its fascinating journey and connection to the Society of the Cincinnati, the house stands as a testament to the preservation of American Revolution ideals and the architectural beauty of the Greek Revival style.
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