
This structure, located on the edge of Cuthbert, has always caught my eye, and if you’ve entered the town from the east, you’ve likely noticed it. A typical central hallway cottage, it was built by Harry Kennedy in 1911. His wife, Rosa Coleman Kennedy was a seamstress. According to a tour brochure for historic Cuthbert homes, the house was one of the first in Cuthbert to have a telephone. A separate kitchen and outhouse, as well as the front porch, have been lost, but the house retains much of its historic character. It was occupied by the Kennedy family until 1953 and remains a part of the estate.

Cuthbert Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
