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The Beath-Dickey House (1890) is a Queen Anne Victorian house located on Euclid Avenue in the Inman Park neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia. It was one of the houses of note when the Inman Park - Atlanta's first streetcar suburb - was established. John M. Beath was an "ice magnate", owner of the Georgia Ice Company on Alabama St. During the 1910s and 1920s the John R. Dickeys lived in the house which in the numbering at the time was 38 Euclid Avenue. Dickey was an officer of the Guarantee Trust and Banking Company.
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The Beath-Dickey House (1890) is a Queen Anne Victorian house located on Euclid Avenue in the Inman Park neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia. It was one of the houses of note when the Inman Park - Atlanta's first streetcar suburb - was established. John M. Beath was an "ice magnate", owner of the Georgia Ice Company on Alabama St. During the 1910s and 1920s the John R. Dickeys lived in the house which in the numbering at the time was 38 Euclid Avenue. Dickey was an officer of the Guarantee Trust and Banking Company.