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Sunnie-Holme, 375 Old Post Road, was built in 1909 by Annie B. Jennings, a wealthy philanthropist who helped open the first high school in Fairfield. The mansion was the site of an expansive rose garden that Jennings opened up to the public in 1915.…

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Annie B. Jennings Portrait

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The Fairfield Beach Club: three women and a man in front of a sailbout. Annie B. Jennings is on the left.

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Beach Clambake, Annie B. Jennings on the left, Fred Mills at center.

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Annie B. Jennings (in bandana) swimming at beach.

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Annie B. Jennings in yellow dress.

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Portrait of Annie B. Jennings reading a newspaper.

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Four figures sitting on a bench near Town Hall Green, at a celebration in honor of Connecticut's tercentenary. Pictured are Mrs. Fred Burr (in white) and Annie B. Jennings.

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Color postcard of rose garden at Sunnie-Holme, Annie B. Jennings' estate.

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Color postcard of the foxglove border in the gardens at Sunnie-Holme
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