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Holly Beach Farm
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Front view
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Entrance hall
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| Holly Beach Farm was
designed as a classic Maryland five-part plan mansion in 1907 by architect
Douglas H. Thomas, Jr. The architectural design features multiple
historic references to the traditions of Georgian architecture in
Maryland. It has generous proportions, a sweeping staircase, and one
of the earliest known examples of residential use of precast concrete
floor plank. Thomas' architectural firm, Parker, Thomas and Rice,
was Baltimore's answer to McKim, Mead and White at the turn of the
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Living room
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The house was designed for
the Labrot family, wealthy Louisiana industrialists who owned all of the
land from the Holly Beach Farm peninsula and what is now Sandy Point State
Park to Cape Saint Claire. The Labrot family sold the home in
1994. Bohl Architects created a master plan for the restoration and
modernization of the building. Renovations included the installation
of new infrastructure and interior spacial organization for modern family
life. |
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Photographs (top left and right) by Celia Pearson.
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