Summary
An album filled with old photographs, including one published in a local newspaper in 1969, portrays the history of the house prominently situated on the corner of Goshen and Brink roads in Gaithersburg.
Locally known as the "White House on the Lake," the house at 9100 Brink Road has become a landmark. The photographs show scores of children playing, swimming, boating and fishing in the lake. The owners customarily invited neighborhood children to come enjoy their waterside retreat.See the full content of this document
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House On Lake a Gaithersburg Landmark
An architect built the house in 1965, but many of the design elements are ahead of their time. He lived in the house for two years and sold it to the current owner in 1967. This architect had a reputation for building homes as experiments, trying out new ...
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