Leeper-Geddes House, Toledo

Leeper-Geddes House, Toledo

Leeper-Geddes House in the Old West end district of Toledo was designed by famous architect Thomas Huber. It was constructed in 1903 and used as an abidance for the Roman Catholic Bishop of Toledo. The house was created in harmonious proportion of three ‘golden’ forms: ‘White-House’ style of the front, Victorian veranda surrounding the facade and Italian Renaissance details. Leeper-Geddes House is considered one of the most luxurious houses in the area.

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Leeper-Geddes House on Map

Sight Name: Leeper-Geddes House
Sight Location: Toledo, USA (See walking tours in Toledo)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Historical Houses Tour

Historical Houses Tour

If you want to visit the place which has kept alive the spirit of fine 19th century architecture, to witness a life of glamor and elegance, and to experience the style and wealth of the mighty of this world, then the Old West End neighborhood in Toledo is your final destination. Go ahead and explore the living demonstration of style, grace and beauty!

Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.7 Km or 1.1 Miles