Thistle Hill
- NRHP Name: Wharton-Scott House
- Address: 1509 Pennsylvania Ave
- Vicinity: 7th Ave
- Phone: 817.332.5875
| Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
| 1904/00/00 | William Thomas Waggoner | Father of the Bride | 11,000 Square foot Thistle Hill mansion built for Albert Buckman and Electra Wharton by WT Waggoner as a wedding gift | |||
| 1904/00/00 | Electra Waggoner | Home | 11,000 Square foot Thistle Hill mansion built for Albert Buckman and Electra Wharton by WT Waggoner as a wedding gift | |||
| 1904/00/00 | Sanguinet and Staats | Architect | 11,000 Square foot Thistle Hill mansion built for Albert Buckman and Electra Wharton by WT Waggoner as a wedding gift | |||
| 1911/00/00 | Winfield Scott (cattleman) | Home | Thistle Hill is sold to Mr and Mrs Winfield Scott, they remodel the mansion, changing it from Colonial to Georgian Revival. | |||
| 1912/00/00 | Widow Elizabeth Scott and her son, Winfield Jr, move into Thistle Hill mansion, Mr Scott had died in 1911 |
| Particulars for Thistle Hill: | |
|---|---|
| Architectural Style | American Colonial Revival |
| Area of Significance | Architecture |
| Criteria | Architecture-Engineering |
| Architectural Style | Beaux Arts |
| Sight Category | Building |
| Architectural Style | Georgian Revival |
| Area of Significance | Landscape Architecture |
| Owner | Private |
| Historic Use | Single dwelling |
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