It would be the first of at least 15 he designed on "Millionaire's Row" by 1910.
The house is one of the great extant mansions from "Millionaire's Row."
Often referred to as "Millionaire's Row", it contains around 100 uniquely designed houses.
Newer homes were built in the last remaining available lots on "Millionaire's Row" in 2008.
They also built mansions along Mariposa, which soon began to be known locally as "Millionaire's Row".
The Wigman House is all that remains from this area known as "Millionaire's Row"
One of the first grand houses to be built on "Millionaire's Row" was the Ross Estate.
By the Great Depression a great number of homes along "Millionaire's Row" were demolished or abandoned.
East Cleveland includes a portion of Euclid Avenue, which from the 1860s through the 1920s was known as "Millionaire's Row".
It was once known as "Millionaire's Row" for the prominent industrialists who resided in a row of opulent mansions built between 1850 and 1890.