Harvard Terrace (Toledo, Ohio)

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Examples of Harvard Terrace architecture.
Examples of Harvard Terrace architecture.
Ad for Harvard Terrace 1903
Ad for Harvard Terrace 1903

Harvard Terrace is a historic neighborhood in Toledo, Ohio; it is "bordered by Amherst Drive (which abuts the Toledo Zoo), Broadway, Glendale Avenue, and the Anthony Wayne Trail. It includes 435 residences, many of them designed by architects and built in the early 1900s."[1]

While partnered with George E. Pomeroy of the George E Pomeroy Co., E. H. Close developed the Harvard Terrace Neighborhood of Toledo, Ohio; later, in 1909, Close founded the E. H. Close Realty Company and went on to develop many areas in and around Toledo, including Ottawa Hills. [2]

“"Harvard Terrace is doubly blest--nature did her best and man has done the rest. Take the Broadway car and come out tomorrow. See the beautiful boulevard. See the superb river view. See Walbridge Park --next door of Harvard Terrace…" - Ad: The George E. Pomeroy Co.: The Blade (Toledo), 1903 (1)[3]

A historical review specialist for the Department of Neighborhoods conducted a survey of the neighborhood. [4] He found that it was platted in 1902. [4] One house was built in 1895; 100 houses were built by 1910; and most of the houses were built by 1925. [4] There were seven architectural styles identified including Arts and Crafts, Bungalow, Prairie, and Colonial/ Georgian Revival. [4]

"Fast-forward to today, when many of the homes on streets carrying the names of Ivy League colleges - Yale, Harvard, Princeton, and Amherst among them - have doubled in value and the neighborhood is attracting a mix of professional couples, singles, and blue-collar families." [1]

"'We are so lucky that we wound up with such a nice neighborhood,' said Mr. Hasty. 'It's nice that you can walk on your front porch and your neighbors actually want to talk to you. Just spending time with people. It's just a wonderful, wonderful aspect of this.' He added: 'It's the kind of place where you want to settle down for awhile and raise kids.'" [1]

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[edit] Neighborhood attractions:

The Toledo Zoo
The Toledo Zoo

[edit] Neighborhood clubs and organizations:

  • Maumee River Yacht Club (MRYC)
  • Toledo Sailing Club (TSC)

[edit] External links

[edit] References:

  1. ^ a b c McLaughlin, M. (2001) "Eclectic Mix Among the Ivies Residents Find Community on College-Named Streets." (2001) The Blade. (Toledo) September 30, 2001.
  2. ^ Killits, J. (1923) Toledo and Lucas County Ohio 1623-1923 Vol. II. S.J. Clarke: Toledo/ Chicago: 238.
  3. ^ The Blade (Toledo) April 11, 1903
  4. ^ a b c d Harvard Terrace Centennial Newsletter: Novermber 2001