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Lullwater House is the president's mansion at Emory University near Atlanta, Georgia, overlooking Candler Lake. It was built in 1926 as the residence of Walter T. Candler, son of Coca-Cola founder Asa Griggs Candler. [1] The mansion is in the form of an L, in Tudor-Gothic revival style. The architects were Ivey and Crook.
Candler sold the mansion to Emory University in 1958 and since 1963 it has served as the President's Mansion at Emory University. "Lullwater Estate" originally known as "Rainbow Terrace", located at 1610 Ponce de Leon Avenue, was the home of Lucy Candler Heinz. After her death it was divided into condominiums, and is now surrounded by ...
Rainbow Terrace, now known as Lullwater Estate, is the Mediterranean-style Atlanta mansion built for Lucy Beall Candler Owens Heinz (1882–1962), daughter of Coca-Cola co-founder Asa Griggs Candler. The architect was G. Lloyd Preacher , the architect of Atlanta City Hall .
University Park–Emory Highlands–Emory Estates is a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the Druid Hills CDP adjacent to Emory University near Atlanta, Georgia. The University Park tract broke ground in 1916 and consists of 65 houses along Emory and Ridgewood Drives.
His Lullwater House and estate has been adapted for use as the residence of the Emory University President. Another portion is a park, and other land is the site of a Veterans Administration complex in Druid Hills.
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William Owens died of influenza and a heart attack in the house in 1914. [4] Lucy suffered from a serious bout of typhoid fever. [4] Around 1920, she married Henry Heinz, a banker and president of Kiwanis International. Heinz was shot by a burglar at their home, Rainbow Terrace, in 1943. [7]