
Noble Brandon Judah, Jr. (1894-1938), 1929. Image source: Library of Congress. Dorothy Patterson Judah (1893-1986). Image source: Star Gazette, Elmira, New York, December 14, 1933.
Entrance with gates and the driveway to the main house during the winter. The gates were imported from Cuba.
Noble Brandon Judah, Jr. (1894-1938), 1929. Image source: Library of Congress. Dorothy Patterson Judah (1893-1986). Image source: Star Gazette, Elmira, New York, December 14, 1933.
Side view of the garage. Image source: The Architectural Record: vol. 58, Nov. 1925, No. 5. Photograph by Henry Fuermann.
The courtyard from the garage The Nobel Judah house is celebrated for its walled entry courtyard north of the main house. The cobblestone was brought in from France. Image source: The Architectural Record: vol. 58, Nov. 1925, No. 5. Photograph by Henry Fuermann.
Interior of the garage, where the Judahs lived while the main residence was under construction. Image source: The Architectural Record: vol. 58, Nov. 1925, No. 5. Photograph by Henry Fuermann.
Video by Francisco Gonzalez-Guzman, 2019. World Civilizations 2, Lake Forest High School Social Studies Department.