Summit (Catonsville, Maryland)
Summit is a historic home located at Catonsville, Baltimore County, Maryland. It a large brick house, once part of a country estate owned by James Albert Gary. It features a three-story Italianate tower and large wing extending to the rear. The main façade is three stories and five bays wide, with the tower located on the east side. A one-story porch with square columns and railings runs across the full façade. The mansion was built originally as a summer home and later converted to apartments after its sale to the Summit Park Company in 1919.
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Summit (Catonsville, Maryland)
Summit is a historic home located at Catonsville, Baltimore County, Maryland. It a large brick house, once part of a country estate owned by James Albert Gary. It features a three-story Italianate tower and large wing extending to the rear. The main façade is three stories and five bays wide, with the tower located on the east side. A one-story porch with square columns and railings runs across the full façade. The mansion was built originally as a summer home and later converted to apartments after its sale to the Summit Park Company in 1919.
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Summit is a historic home loca ...... er of Historic Places in 1979.
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Koefoed, Charles J.
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Summit, Catonsville MD, December 2009
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Summit, Baltimore County
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Summit is a historic home loca ...... e Summit Park Company in 1919.
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Summit (Catonsville, Maryland)
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