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Designed by Philip Trammell Shutze in 1928 for Edward and Emily Inman, Swan House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Edward Inman was heir to a large cotton brokerage fortune amassed after the Civil War.
The Edward Inman "Swan" House is a mansion in Atlanta, Georgia. It was designed by Philip T. Shutze and built in 1928 for Edward and Emily Inman. The house is currently part of the Atlanta History Center, and it has been featured in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2.
The Swan House, an immaculately restored 1928 house/museum, is filled with eclectic furnishings, decorative arts, and a swan emblem in every room. The Tullie Smith Farm, an antebellum mansion, evokes what life was like in Georgia in the mid-19th century.
Explore Swan House, a symbol of culture, commerce, and architecture - as well as affluence and segregation. Not a typical Southern mansion, the house was built in 1928 for Jazz Age...
The Swan House, completed in 1928 for Mr. & Mrs. Edward Hamilton Inman, is preserved by the Atlanta Historical Society as an outstanding example of the best of early twentieth-century residential architecture; as a rare document of luxurious living, personal taste, and interior decoration from this era; and as one of the most successful ...
Designed by Philip Trammel Shutze in 1928 for Edward and Emily Inman, Swan House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Swan House in Atlanta’s Buckhead neighborhood is a 1928 Classical mansion and onetime home to the Inman family, whose wealth helped to rebuild the city after its destruction during the Civil War.