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Briarcliff was the mansion and estate of Asa Griggs "Buddy" Candler Jr. (1880–1953), and is now the Briarcliff Campus of
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. The estate was built in 1922 on 42 acres on Williams Mill Road, now Briarcliff Road in
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near
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. Williams Mill Road would be renamed Briarcliff Road in the 1920s after the estate that Asa Jr. would build there. It was listed on the
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in 1988. Asa Jr. was the eccentric son of
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, co-founder of Coca-Cola. Candler Jr. helped build his father's business into an empire. He later became a real-estate developer, opening the
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at the corner of
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and N. Highland Ave. in Atlanta's
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neighborhood.


Beginnings as Briarcliff Farm

In 1910, Asa Jr. moved from the fashionable
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neighborhood where his father also had a mansion, to a "ramshackle" farmhouse on Briarcliff Farm, . The farm was just north of
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, his brother Charles' estate. Asa Jr. managed a huge agricultural operation which provided meat and produce to local retailers. Cows, sheep, pigs and chickens were raised on the farm. During
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, Briarcliff Farm supplied milk to
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. The farm was lauded for its use of electric lights and fans, even individual drinking fountains for the cows, its cleanliness, air and light, resulting in sanitary conditions that led to higher yields and quality.


Construction

Briarcliff was built between 1920 and 1922, and featured a
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exterior. Architect Dan Bodin assisted Frazier in overseeing the completion. In 1925, Candler had the mansion enlarged, including the music room.


Features of the estate

Features of the mansion included: * music room, now DeOvies Hall, with its three-story-tall vaulted Tudor interior, limestone fireplace and painted walls."Clement J. Ford: The Gentleman Architect", ''The Georgian Revival'' (blog)
/ref> * Entry hall * Paneled library * Living room * Kitchen large enough for commercial restaurant equipment * Breakfast room * Dining room * Second dining room that seats 75 people, paneled with carved ceilings and mouldings and fireplace of carved white European marble, and sterling silver chandeliers and candelabra * Solarium with high ceilings a fish pond, and two oil murals painted by a friend of Asa at either end of the room. Only one of these remain. * Additional solarium on the far side of the porte cochere built for the wedding of his daughter where the ceremony took place. * Seven bedrooms including two masters each with a carved marble fireplace. The second master was used as a sitting room after the addition of the music room in 1925 due to the presence of the balcony which overlooked the music room. * Another pond in the back courtyard * The ballroom, a huge room on the third floor, painted in gold-leaf with access by stairs, and bathroom with three showers, three sinks and three toilets * Basement including a large walk-in safe * Red tile roof (which has been replaced with asphalt for the home's protection) and copper gutters The estate included: * main house * servants' quarters * tennis courts * stables * greenhouses * laundry * zoo buildings * golf course * community pool


Aeolian organ

His father and older brother owned Aeolian organs, and to outdo them, in 1925 Candler had a $94,000, 88-rank, 187-stop, cathedral-sized Aeolian installed in the music room. It was the largest privately owned organ in Georgia at the time, and the 8th largest that Aeolian had ever built for a private residence. It was inaugurated in November 1925 in a recital by family friend
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, which was broadcast over radio station WSB. In 1952 the organ was given to
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in
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. It was renovated in 2008 and is now known as the Goodwyn-Candler-Panoz organ.


Menagerie of exotic animals

Candler collected exotic birds and animals in a menagerie held at his estate with cages designed by architect Bodin. The collection included a Bengal tiger, four lions, a black leopard, a gorilla, baboons, and six elephants: Coca, Cola, Pause, Refreshes, Refreshing and Delicious. In 1935, Candler, in financial trouble, put up his pipe organ for sale. A neighbor sued and won a $10,000 settlement because "a baboon jumped over the wall of the zoo and devoured $60 in currency out of her purse". He gave away his entire menagerie of animals to the Grant Park Zoo, now
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. The mansion also included two swimming pools, one open to the public for 25 cents per person.Gail King, "History of the Druid Hills Community"
The pool had a neon-lighted fountain that was lit at night. The pool area was landscaped with flowers and shrubs. There was a stand to buy Coca-Cola and snacks.


Sale of estate and later uses

The Candlers sold their estate to the
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in 1948. The planned veterans' hospital never emerged, and the estate was used to house the Georgian Clinic (later the DeKalb County Addiction Center), which opened in 1953 as the first alcohol treatment facility in Georgia. The clinic kept the pool open for its patients until the late 1950s, then closed it for lack of funds. From 1965 to 1997, the estate housed the
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in a multi-story tower surrounded by multiple cottages connected by tunnels.Elephant Encyclopedia
/ref> There are reports of hauntings at the estate. The complex is now the Briarcliff Campus of
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, but the mansion remains empty and in disrepair. The mansion is a location for the TV show
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according to a making-of extra on the season one Blu-ray.


References


External links


J.J. Williams, "Briarcliff", ''Druid Hills News'', Druid Hills Civic Association, Fall 2007
- in-depth history of the mansion


Emory History Minute, "Candler Mansion", Emory University
(video of history Candler Mansion)
Candler Mansion
- video documentary of the site * Flickr photosets of Briarcliff Mansio

https://www.flickr.com/photos/dsfdawg/sets/72157626197594248
of tunnels

"Celebrating Aeolian Opus 1542", ''Wesleyan'' magazine, Fall/Winter 2008
- story of the mansion's Aeolian organ {{Druid Hills Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Georgia (U.S. state) Colonial Revival architecture in Georgia (U.S. state) Houses completed in 1922 Houses in Atlanta Reportedly haunted locations in Georgia (U.S. state) National Register of Historic Places in Atlanta Druid Hills, Georgia