Anderson-Fowler-Edwards House, Circa 1900, Marietta

A large, historic white Victorian mansion with a rounded front porch, decorative columns, and manicured bushes in the foreground. The house features multiple windows and a steep roof under a clear blue sky.

James Thomas Anderson (1866-1949), who constructed this house in 1900, was the wealthiest man in Cobb County at the time and the property is a significant example of early 20th-century revivalist architecture within the Whitlock Avenue Historic District. His son, James Thomas Anderson, Jr., was instrumental in the establishment of Cobb Landmarks and this house served for many years as its headquarters.

Whitlock Avenue Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

2 thoughts on “Anderson-Fowler-Edwards House, Circa 1900, Marietta

  1. John Van Dalen's avatarJohn Van Dalen

    This is such an elegant and perfect proportioned house. One can just imagine the families cherishing this place!

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  2. soenemy3d24d1e08f's avatarsoenemy3d24d1e08f

    What a great looking house! Thanks for photographing it, especially since I have never been there and now am interested in visiting their historic district.

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