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The Grand Heritage of Francis E. Drury: From Innovative Inventor to Mansion Masterpiece
In the early 20th century, Euclid Avenue in Cleveland was renowned for its opulent residences, earning it the nickname "Millionaire's Row." Among the last of these exquisite mansions was the remarkable Drury House, completed in 1912. Sprawling across 25,000 square feet with 34 lavish rooms, this neo-Tudor style estate symbolized the culmination of wealth and aspiration of Cleveland’s industrial elite.