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Harry Hake

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Name
  
Harry Hake

Role
  
Architect

Died
  
1955


Structures
  
Cincinnati and Suburban, Crosley Field, Power Building, Ohio State Office Building

Harry Hake Sr. (1871 – 1955) was a prominent American architect in Cincinnati, Ohio at the turn of the 20th century. His son Harry Hake Jr. and grandson Harry Hake III were also prominent architects and partners in his firm, which at various times was named Hake & Son, Hake & Hake, Jr., and Hake & Partners.

Some of Hake's major works were:

  • Crosley Field
  • Cincinnati and Suburban Telephone Company Building (Art Deco)
  • Cincinnati East Manufacturing and Warehouse District
  • Power Building
  • Queen City Club (English Renaissance)
  • Western Southern Life Insurance Co. Headquarters (Cincinnati, Ohio) (Greek Revival)
  • Harry Hake is also listed as the architect on the tomb of former U.S.president William Henry Harrison. The tomb is located in North Bend, Ohio west of Cincinnati on Hwy US 50.

    References

    Harry Hake Wikipedia