“Twin Peaks” house at 102 Bedford Street, 1932.
In its first incarnation, 102 Bedford was an 1830s Federal style wood-frame house. In 1925, Clifford Reed Daily — with financial backing from financier Otto Kahn — bought the house and undertook a whimsical renovation, adding its distinctive peaks and subdividing the interior into small and unusual living quarters. Stranger still was the building’s dedication ceremony, originally reported in the Herald Tribune, reproduced in the New York Times in 2003:
“The actress Mabel Normand stood on a platform on top of one of the gables and shattered a bottle of Champagne over the roof. Next to her, Princess Amelie Troubetskoy (an American novelist who had married a Russian prince in czarist days) burned acorns in a charcoal brazier in honor of the Greek god Pan. Holy water, flowers and other rites also inaugurated the building.”