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Touring the Randolph-Lucas House with Roger Smith

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We join Roger Smith for a tour of the historic Randolph-Lucas House. Roger gives details of how the 100 year old structure was dismantled and relocated from 2500 Peachtree Rd in Buckhead to its current location in 78 Peachtree Circle in the Ansley Park neighborhood. Designed by P. Thornton Mayre in 1924, this Georgian Revival style home was built for Hollins Nicholas Randolph, an Atlanta attorney and businessman, and the great-great-grandson of Thomas Jefferson. Smith along with his partner, Christopher Jones, saved the house from demolition and gave new life to this historically significant masterpiece.

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We join Roger Smith for a tour of the historic Randolph-Lucas House. Roger gives details of how the 100 year old structure was dismantled and relocated from 2500 Peachtree Rd in Buckhead to its current location in 78 Peachtree Circle in the Ansley Park neighborhood. Designed by P. Thornton Mayre in 1924, this Georgian Revival style home was built for Hollins Nicholas Randolph, an Atlanta attorney and businessman, and the great-great-grandson of Thomas Jefferson. Smith along with his partner, Christopher Jones, saved the house from demolition and gave new life to this historically significant masterpiece.

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