Uriah Spray Epperson's House (Former)
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Kansas City-Missouri (MO)
- Category: homes-famous
- Section: Homes - Famous Homes - Celebrity - Business
Uriah Spray Epperson was a banker, industrialist, and philanthropist who amassed significant wealth from insurance and meat-packing industries.
He hired eccentric French architect Horace LaPierre to design the monumental house. Construction on the house began in 1919 and was completed in 1923 at a cost of $450,000. The four-story Tudor-Gothic structure contained 54 rooms, including six bathrooms, elevators, swimming pool, billiard room, barbershop, a custom organ, and a tunnel linking the east and west wings.
He hired eccentric French architect Horace LaPierre to design the monumental house. Construction on the house began in 1919 and was completed in 1923 at a cost of $450,000. The four-story Tudor-Gothic structure contained 54 rooms, including six bathrooms, elevators, swimming pool, billiard room, barbershop, a custom organ, and a tunnel linking the east and west wings.
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