May Patterson Goodrum House
The May Patterson Goodrum House, designed by renowned architect Philip Trammell Shutze in 1929, stands as a testament to his exceptional design capabilities and has been recognized as one of his favorite projects. After its completion in 1930, the house received an honorable mention from the Architecture League of New York, marking a significant achievement in Southern architecture and reinforcing Shutze's reputation as a leading classicist in America.
Currently owned by the Watson-Brown Foundation, the Goodrum House exemplifies the foundation's commitment to enhancing education and preserving history in the American South. Through diligent efforts and financial support, the foundation seeks to honor the values of its spiritual founders while maintaining the legacy of the historic estate.
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