Kriegshaber House
Historic house in Georgia, United States
United States historic place
Victor H. Kriegshaber House | |
33°45′44″N 84°20′57″W / 33.76222°N 84.34917°W / 33.76222; -84.34917 | |
Built | 1900 |
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Architect | Willis F. Denny |
Architectural style | Late 19th and 20th Century Revival: Beaux-Arts |
NRHP reference No. | 79000723 |
Significant dates | |
Added to NRHP | January 8, 1979 |
Designated ALB | June 13, 1990 |
The Kriegshaber House, now the Wrecking Bar Brewpub, is a historic Beaux-Arts mansion on 292 Moreland Avenue NW in Inman Park, Atlanta. It was built around 1900. Victor Hugo Kriegshaber (1859–1934) was founder and president of the Atlanta Terra Cotta Company as well as director of the Atlanta Art Glass Co. and vice-president of the National Builders' Supply Association.[1]
The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, both individually and as a contributing property to the Inman Park-Moreland Historic District but is also listed separately on the national register.[2] The building is also designated as a historic building by the City of Atlanta.
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Inman Park neighborhood, Atlanta
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- Samuel M. Inman
- Joseph Forsyth Johnson
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- Beath-Dickey House
- Callan Castle (Candler mansion)
- Copenhill
- Dad's Garage Theatre Company
- Freedom Park
- General Pipe and Foundry Company
- Inman Park–Moreland Historic District
- Kriegshaber House (Wrecking Ball Brewpub)
- Krog Street Market
- Krog Street Tunnel
- Little Five Points
- North Highland Avenue
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