Rosewood Manor (c.1835)
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This home reigns over four-and-a-half acres of landscaped lawn which includes three thousand boxwoods. Like many homes in Columbus, it was built on a hill because low places were considered unhealthy. Rosewood Manor was built for a Yankee bride who would not occupy it; she said vapors were unhealthy, and returned North. Rosewood Manor has a Greek Revival façade with a Federal influence. Open Monday – Saturday by appointment. Available for garden receptions.
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Rosewood Manor

Rosewood Manor

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Leadingham, Christopher . "Rosewood Manor (c.1835)." Clio: Your Guide to History. June 6, 2014. Accessed July 28, 2025. https://theclio.com/entry/5142
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