Westwood House, Knoxville, Tennessee
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Westwood | |
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places | |
Location: | 3425 Kingston Pike<Knoxville, Tennessee |
Architect: | Baumann & Baumann |
Added to NRHP: | November 8, 1984 |
NRHP Reference#: | 84000366 |
Westwood is an historic home located at 3425 Kingston Pike in Knoxville, Tennessee. Also known as the Adelia Armstrong Lutz House, The house was built by J.E. Lutz on land given to him by his father-in-law, Robert H. Armstrong. The land was once part of the large estate appurtenant to Drury P. Armstrong's Crescent Bend.
Constructed circa 1890, the house was designed in the Queen Anne style by the architecture firm of Baumann & Baumann. Unlike most Queen Anne houses extant in Knoxville, the house was executed in brick and stone, incorporating some Richardsonian Romanesque elements.
The home is on the National Register of Historic Places. It is a private residence, and is not open to the public.
[edit] References
- Knoxville: Fifty Landmarks. (Knoxville: The Knoxville Heritage Committee of the Junior League of Knoxville, 1976), page 23.
[edit] External links
- http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/tn/knox/state2.html
- http://www.restoreknoxville.com/Neighborhoods/KnoxvilleCollege/tabid/890/Default.aspx
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