Baldwin-McKisson Tour

4) 129 Aurora Street

Crisp-Raymond House  (1827)

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After the Congregational minister William Hanford settled on Aurora Street, his sister Mary Raymond built a similar house adjoining her brother's land.  Two 20th century houses now separate them.  the house became a girls school and was owned for several generations by the Crisp family, who gave it to Western Reserve Academy as a faculty residence.  Next Stop: Rev. William Hanford House

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