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Why should the beautiful die?


A Twilight Stroll in Seminole Hills, Mount Lebanon

Front door with rays

The back end of Seminole Hills developed later than the section nearer Washington Road, with more modest houses, many of them built during the Depression. But even many of these modest middle-class homes are pleasing designs, doubtless by some of our more distinguished architects. These pictures were taken after sunset in dim light, so expect some grain if you enlarge them.

18 Allendale Place
100 Iroquois Drive
100 Iroquois Drive
87 Iroquois Drive
87 Iroquois Drive
83 Iroquois Drive
80 Iroquois Drive

This house sits in a triangle where Iroquois Drive meets Allendale Place at an acute angle. It faces the street on three sides, and it was designed to be a good composition from any angle.

80 Iroquois Drive
80 Iroquois Drive
80 Iroquois Drive
80 Iroquois Drive
75 Iroquois Drive
69 Iroquois Drive
65 Iroquois Drive
65 Iroquois Drive
61 Iroquois Drive
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