This Beaux-Arts palazzo was commissioned by the founding president of the American Furniture Company. Landscaping by Saco R. DeBoer remains in evidence behind tall fencing and shrubbery. Architect Peter Dominick, Jr., has preserved the mansion as his family home. Other nearby Beaux-Arts Renaissance Revival palaces designed by
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Kohn-Dobbins-Dominick House
1925, Jacques Benedict. 770 High St.
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