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              <text>Winter Park Topics, Saturday, January 29, 1938,  &#13;
The Morse Residence&#13;
Located at 141 Alexander Place, in the heart of one of Winter Park’s exclusive residential sections, and just two blocks from the center of town, is this new Florida residence for Mrs. Fannie French Morse, designed by Harold Hair, architect, of Winter Park, and constructed by A. E. Arthur, contractor, of Orlando. &#13;
The lot on which this home is built slopes downward to Lake Osceola and the eastern windows are specially designed to take full advantage of the inspiring view. On this side a stone terrace opens onto a lovely garden with a pond in the far corner. Enclosing the garden is a beautiful white ornamental wall with gate at the east end. Added to these features, the grill window upstairs, the beautifully designed and picturesque wrought iron balcony, the distinctive entrance, and the white stone walls make this a truly “fairy tale” home.&#13;
In this design Mr. Hair has created an atmosphere of the traditional in the modern manner. It exemplifies his great respect for the traditional in architecture, and also his keen desire for contemporary neatness and trimness. The house is completely modern in plan and in appointment, from the well ventilated and well lighted rooms to the enclosed garden. The garden is really a part of the living room and dining room and also it may truly be said to be a part of the second floor because of the outside stair way leading from the second floor hall directly down to the flagstone terrace. An outside terrace and fireplace are ingeniously arranged under this stairway to further make the garden seem an outside room.&#13;
The principal room is the huge and beautiful sunken living room with its beamed ceiling. In back of this room, giving a stage-like effect, is the dining room with French doors across the eastern side. Other rooms on the first floor are the kitchen, butler’s pantry, maid’s room with bath, powder room with lavatory, and a double garage neatly fitted into the rear of the house. At the garage entrance is a large paved turning court and driveway enclosed on two sides by white stone walls.&#13;
Upstairs are four large bedrooms, with two baths in colored tile and with colored fixtures. The architect gave special thought to designing each bedroom window to obtain full benefit of the breezes and of the beautiful and picture-like views which all four exposures offer. Care was taken in providing each bedroom with efficient and sufficient closet space, and the hall contains a huge built-in linen cabinet. The whole house is well heated by a powerful oil burning heating system. Mr. Hair designed this house with the foremost thought of creating for its owner a comfortable and home-like dwelling and for Winter Park another “show place.”</text>
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