Peterloon was a beautiful estate and a wonderful place to attend a party. I had no idea that it even existed all the way back there in Indian Hill! I will now recommend this spot to anyone looking...
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Peterloon in Cincinnati, Ohio, is a historic estate built in 1928 by Cincinnati developer and arts patron John J. Emery and his wife Irene. Designed by renowned architect William Adams Delano, the Georgian-style home boasts 36 rooms, 19 fireplaces, and 21 baths, set on 1,200 wooded acres in Indian Hill.
This grand estate, rivaling the grandest houses of America and Europe, offers a unique venue for events and meetings, with a combination of indoor and outdoor spaces. Guests can enjoy the historic living, dining, and library rooms, as well as the wing of guest rooms, creating a memorable setting for weddings, nonprofit events, and more.
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ABSOLUTELY CHARMING! Peterloon made all of my wedding dreams come true. My first attraction to this venue was the fact that you could have every wedding event in one spot - ceremony, cocktails,...
I am a local wedding photographer and was looking for a place to do pre-wedding photos for an April 2010 wedding. The ceremony/reception venue was nearby in Loveland, but we wanted an outdoor...
Peterloon is an absolutely gorgeous estate. I went there for a charity event, but they also accomodate weddings, showers, meetings and usually for one month a year they open it for tours. The...
One of the most beautiful venues (if not the most beautiful) I have ever seen in Cincinnati. Until this past weekend I never even knew this place existed. We were here for the Greenmarket...
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