
Historic Plaque Edison Keith Estate

Edison Keith

Aerial view of estate

Edson Keith, Jr Home
In 1915, Chicago socialite Mabel Linn sold 60 acres of undeveloped acres to Edson Keith, Jr. for $7000. This land was located along the south bank of Phillipi Creek just south of downtown Sarasota. This land was to become the Edson Keith estate. In 1916 he built a clap board farmhouse to live in while his main home was being built.

Edson Keith,Jr.
His residence was completed in December, 1916. The architects Otis and Clark were from.Chicago. It was an L shaped 2 story Italian.Renaissance style. The builder was Edson Keith
Exterior Architecture
Structure built with hollow clay tile and brick. It features white washed exterior walls
Roofing
The home is topped with a low pitched hip roof covered in red ceramic terracotta tiles
Outdoor Living
Large expansive veranda and Northern corner porches designed to capture coastal breezes, acting as a form of natural air conditioning
Terrace
A large rear terrace overlooks a lush lawn that sweeps down toward shores of Philippines Creek
Interior Features
Grand entry the mansion opens into a stately foyer characterized by exquisite craftsmanship
Living spaces
The main floor includes an expansive living room and twin sun rooms featuring elegant Palladian window Historical Finishes
interior details include hand painted ceilings, intricate woodwork and a wood paneled library
Modern for its time
Featured indoor plumbing,.closets,and electric lighting
Upper level
Second floor contains 4 main.bedrooms and suites

Rear of the Edson Keith,, Jr. House

Same as above
Ownership Timeline
Edson Keith,Jr. (1916–1939) Edson was a wealthy Chicago businessman who built the mansion as a year -round residence. He lived there until his death in 1939.
Mae Hansen Produce (1939–1986) After Keith’s death, his widow, Nettie, sold the property to Mae Hansen Prodie, a Chicago -based designer of doll clothing (famous for creating wardrobes for Barbie dolls)
During this era , Mae’s husband, Charles Prodie operated the mansion as a luxury inn and restaurant known as Philippi Plantation.

Photo of Philippi Plantation Restaurant and Hotel

























