The Victorian-era home of Raleigh mayor William H. Dodd and later of attorney and legislator John Wetmore Hinsdale features a variety of architectural details. The Dodd-Hinsdale house combines an Italianate-bracketed cornice, a Second Empire mansard-roofed tower, and an ornate Eastlake porch. In the late twentieth century, the dwelling narrowly escaped the wrecking ball and was renovated for use as a restaurant.
Address |
330 Hillsborough Street |
Date |
1879 |
Style |
Italianate/Second Empire |
Architect |
Unknown |
Local/National Designations |
Raleigh Historic Landmark National Register of Historic Places |
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