Frist Finally Loses It: Building Home In Nashville To Look Like White House…
The New York Times Theo Emery November 4, 2006 11:42 AM
In the wealthy Whitland neighborhood here, political signs dot the manicured lawns, but neighbors typically maintain a polite distance, keeping their affairs private behind towering magnolia trees, hedgerows and stone walls.
The Georgian Revival-style house in the Whitland neighborhood, nearby residents agree, has taken on a distinct White House look.
Still, residents and passing motorists cannot help but peer behind the high green fence that screens renovations under way at 703 Bowling Avenue.
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In the wealthy Whitland neighborhood here, political signs dot the manicured lawns, but neighbors typically maintain a polite distance, keeping their affairs private behind towering magnolia trees, hedgerows and stone walls.
The Georgian Revival-style house in the Whitland neighborhood, nearby residents agree, has taken on a distinct White House look.
Still, residents and passing motorists cannot help but peer behind the high green fence that screens renovations under way at 703 Bowling Avenue.
READ FULL STORY
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