Kehoe House

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Kehoe House
Kehoe House, built in 1892 for foundry owner William Kehoe, and Irish immigrant in Savannah, Georgia LCCN2011633350.tif
The building in 2016
General information
Architectural styleRenaissance Revival[1]
LocationSavannah, Georgia, U.S.
Address123 Habersham Street
Coordinates32°04′38″N 81°05′18″W / 32.077128°N 81.0883412°W / 32.077128; -81.0883412
Completed1892; 130 years ago (1892)
OwnerSavannah's HLC Hotels, Inc.
Technical details
Floor count4
Design and construction
Architect

Kehoe House is a historic building in the American city of Savannah, Georgia. It is located in the northwestern civic block of Columbia Square and was built in 1892.[2][3] It is part of the Savannah Historic District.

The home was built for Irish immigrant and iron foundry owner William Kehoe, his second home on the square, after 130 Habersham Street, built in 1885 and now known as the William J. Kehoe House. After both his business and his family expanded, he built this, larger, home diagonally across the square.[3]

Now a 15-room inn,[4] it is one of three "Historic Inns of Savannah," the other two being The Gastonian, at 220 East Gaston Street, and the Eliza Thompson House Bed and Breakfast, at 5 West Jones Street.[5]

The inn is owned by Savannah's HLC Hotels, Inc., which also owns the city's Olde Harbour Inn, the Eliza Thompson House, the East Bay Inn and The Gastonian.[6]

References[]

  1. ^ Kehoe House – Visit Savannah
  2. ^ Historic Building Map: Savannah Historic District – Historic Preservation Department of the Chatham County-Savannah Metropolitan Planning Commission (November 17, 2011)
  3. ^ a b History – KehoeHouse.com
  4. ^ "What's Doing in Savannah"New York Times, April 6, 1997
  5. ^ 3 Historic Savannah Inns – Historic Inns of Savannah
  6. ^ Our Properties - HLC Hotels

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