Michael Horne
House Confidential

The Controversial Home of Mary Nohl

The 1925 bungalow and its trove of art is a place unlike any in the metro area and worth a visit -- before it gets torn down.

By - Aug 8th, 2014 10:26 am

The 1925 bungalow and its trove of art is a place unlike any in the metro area and worth a visit -- before it gets torn down. Back to the full article.

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4 thoughts on “House Confidential: The Controversial Home of Mary Nohl”

  1. Judi Austin says:

    BRAVO! What a great gathering of facts! And your advice as to how to view the property is spot on! Thank you Michael!

  2. Wilbur Wood says:

    Another reason to visit: the neighbors don’t like visitors!

  3. judith ann moriarty says:

    since quite a few comments views the Nohl house/property as “art,” perhaps it is time to define the meaning of art. the same persons who blasted The Fonz, are they the same persons who are on the Nohl Bandwagon?

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