Even in its renovated, modernized state, it’s easy to imagine the grand mansion at 514 Cathedral St. as the site of elaborate dinner parties, bustling with the elite of Baltimore in the early 1900s. Built in 1847 to serve as a city residence for wealthy families who lived out of town, this five-story grand mansion was once owned by former Gilman School Headmaster Wardlaw “Wardie” Miles — who also just happened to be F. Scott Fitzgerald’s English professor at Princeton. Today, the home located…
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