• The Fountain Fox Beattie House, the home of Greenville Woman's Club from 1950 to 2014, is a historic house in Greenville, South Carolina.
  • Said to be the third oldest building in Greenville, the Fountain Fox Beattie House was built in the early nineteenth century, some time prior to 1834.
  • (Greenville Woman’s Club) The Fountain Fox Beattie House, built by Fountain Fox Beattie ca.
  • The Fountain Fox Beattie House is the third oldest building in Greenville, dating to about 1834.
  • This house, built in 1834, first stood a few blocks south on East North St. It was built by Fountain Fox Beattie (1807-1863), a textile merchant, for his new bride...
  • The Fountain Fox Beattie House stands as a historical landmark in Greenville, with a rich and storied past dating back to its construction circa 1834.
  • (Greenville Woman’s Club) The Fountain Fox Beattie House, built by Fountain Fox Beattie ca.
  • The Beattie House was built in 1834 and is one of Greenville's oldest structures. Fountain Fox Beattie married Charlestonian Emily Edgeworth Hamlin in 1834 and...
  • Fountain Fox Beattie House ~ circa 1834 ~ Enlarged from its original size, this home has been moved twice.
  • The Fountain Fox Beattie House is not a museum, but it is one of those places that feels important because of its storied past.
  • The Fountain Fox Beattie House, the home of Greenville Woman's Club from 1950 to 2014, is a historic house in Greenville, South Carolina.
  • This stately home was built in 1834 by Fountain Fox Beattie for his bride, Emily Hamlin. ... The Beattie House is on the National Register of Historic Places.
  • Greenville, South Carolina Constructed in 1834 and listed on the NRHP.