:: George
E. Nolan House
1548 Brickell Avenue
Year Built: 1925
Architect/Builder: J. C. Gault/Jack Denman
Date Designated: 1997
b. One of the few surviving buildings from Miami's first “Millionaire's
Row,” the Nolan House was at the center of the city's social and
cultural swirl for decades. Architect J.C. Gault designed the 14-room,
Neo-Classical style house for banker George E. Nolan, whose Georgia-born
wife wanted "a big Southern colonial home." The Nolan House
is particularly noteworthy for its two-story portico supported by massive
Corinthian columns. Nolan's descendants occupied the family home until
the 1990s.
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