This house was built for early Amarillo settlers James & Marie Smith c. 1904 and was originally located at 1101 S Taylor St. in 1945 the home was purchased by the Rogers who planned to move a car dealership to the site. Instead of rizing the house they moved the home to the current location to serve as the Rogers’ family home. When the home was relocated, Architect CW Brott made changes to original design. The Classical Revival Style House now features leaded glass windows, roof cresting and interior woodwork from the 1900s and brick veneer, balustrades and full-height columns from the 1940s.
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark- 2008
Located on Historic Route 66
The home was purchased in 2024
by Rodney & Carol Fuller.
By choosing CourtHaven Manor you will be a champion to others.
...As if getting married isn’t a big enough deal?!
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A portion of the proceeds for the use of this historic private property, will be given to charity.
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Your private weddings & events can help change the world when you choose CourtHaven Manor.
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make the world a better place with CourtHaven Manor.
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locally, stateside and internationally
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