Tag: Highland Road

  • Three Houses on Highland Road

    House on Highland Road

    Highland Road runs through a neighborhood of high-class houses put up in the 1920s or thereabouts. Here are three of them. Above and below, two approaches to the increasingly popular Colonial Revival.

    Georgian house

    The exceptionally fine Georgian mansion above, according to the Sharon Historical Society’s “Roaring Twenties” tour, was designed by “Wolfe & Wolfe of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.” That would be the father-and-son team of T. B. and Lawrence Wolfe, who designed many millionaires’ mansions and distinguished churches in Pittsburgh and the surrounding area.

    Tudor house

    Here is a house with Tudor half-timbering that is a good representative of what old Pa Pitt calls the Fairy-Tale Style, where historical accuracy is abandoned and the priority is making the house look like an illustration of an ideal house in a children’s book.


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  • Colonial Revival House on Highland Road

    House in Highland Road

    A frame Colonial that has been updated with fake siding and shutters, and perhaps stripped of a front porch, but still makes an attractive sight along the street. It was up for sale when old Pa Pitt passed by, so if you hurry…

    Front door
    Front elevation

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  • Temple Beth Israel

    Temple Beth Israel

    This handsome modern synagogue was built in 1950 for a congregation that had the interesting distinction of having been Orthodox, then Conservative, then Reform (see the Temple Beth Israel article in Wikipedia). The congregation merged with one in Youngstown in 2013, but the building is lovingly preserved by its current occupants, the Greater New & Living Way Temple of the Apostolic Faith.

    Inscription from Isaiah 56:7
    Entrance
    Temple Beth Israel
    Temple Beth Israel

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