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Black and White Photo Lantern High Gate Carriage House
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Lantern High Gate Carriage House
The High Gate house and carriage house were built circa 1910-1913 by Fairmont industrialist and financier, James E. Watson, son of the "father of the West Virginia coal industry," James O. Watson. Designed by Philadelphia architect Horace Trumbauer, the stable and the adjacent mansion remain fine examples of Tudor Revival architecture with half-timbering, stucco wall cladding and clay-tiled-roofs. Although still uncommon prior to World War I, Tudor Revival became an immensely popular style during the 1920s and 1930s. High Gate is clearly a product of the early infusion of the Tudor style, as well as the opulence of the wealthy of the early 20th-Century.
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