Whitelaw Reid House
Whitelaw Reid House, Historic residence in Cedarville, United States.
The Whitelaw Reid House is a residential building in Cedarville, Ohio, featuring Queen Anne style architecture with weatherboard siding and a tiled roof. The structure displays typical characteristics of this architectural period with ornate details in its exterior walls and roof lines.
The house was built in 1823 and later became connected to Whitelaw Reid, an influential journalist and American Ambassador to the United Kingdom. Its association with one of the 19th century's notable political and journalistic figures shaped its historical importance.
The interior spaces display detailed wooden craftsmanship through decorative paneling and handcrafted elements that represent nineteenth-century American residential architecture.
The property sits on approximately 6 acres in Greene County and retains its original appearance today. Visitors should note that this is a private residence and access may be limited.
The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 and today serves as the residence of Ohio's Governor. This function connects the architectural past with present-day political significance.
Location: Ohio
Architects: Whitelaw Reid
Architectural style: Queen Anne style architecture
GPS coordinates: 39.75170,-83.83610
Latest update: December 11, 2025 11:03
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