Brunson Place
Brunson Place is named for William Monypeny's wife, Maria Brunson Monypeny. Maria was the daughter of William Brunson, who came from England and settled in Clermont County where he was a miller.
The Chateauesque style Broad-Brunson Place Apartments in the were designed by architect Robert Hanford in about 1923. Hanford lived at 1616 Hawthorne Park. The 17 apartment units were turned into condominiums in September 1963.
The Chateauesque style Broad-Brunson Place Apartments in the were designed by architect Robert Hanford in about 1923. Hanford lived at 1616 Hawthorne Park. The 17 apartment units were turned into condominiums in September 1963.