Jekyll Island Historic District - Millionaires Village - Family Photography

 
2021-08-20_0001.jpg

Crane Cottage

"Richard Teller Crane, Jr. built Crane Cottage on Jekyll Island in 1917 it was the most expensive and elegant home ever built on Jekyll." glynngen.com

Cherokee Cottage

1904. Cherokee was built by Edwin Gould for his in-laws, the Shrady's. It was later owned by Dr. W. B. James, a former President of the Club. There are engaged columns amidst three doorways featured in this Italian Renaissance style cottage. glynncounty.com

Villa Marianna

Villa Marianna was constructed in 1928 for Club member Frank Miller Gould, a second-generation member. Architect Mogens Tvede used a blend of Spanish Eclectic and Italian Renaissance in the style of this cottage. jekyllisland.com

Hollybourne Cottage

Hollybourne Cottage was built in 1890 by Club member Charles Stewart Maurice. The style was called Jacobethan or pseudo-Jacobean and was an early example of an eclectic Tudor style popular from 1890 until 1940. jekyllisland.com

Villa Ospo

Villa Ospo was designed in 1927 for Walter Jennings. Jennings had joined the Club in 1926, and quickly rose to a leadership role, assuming Presidency. jekyllisland.com

The Oldest Oak tree on Jekyll Island

Next to Crane Cottage, this majestic giant is a must see.