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Bowling Green House Was Moved
It’s always so interesting to me to learn that a home has been moved. We aren’t talking about a small task here! This is the Ella Potter Kirtley House in Bowling Green. It was built in 1870 on State Street and moved to College Street in 1914. It contributes to the College Hill Historic District.
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John McKenzie House, Bowling Green
No need to adjust the color on your screen. This house really is that red! This bright brick home in Bowling Green was built in 1890 by James McKenzie. James McKenzie was known for several things in his life including his profession as a lawyer and eventually in agriculture. He served as a private during…
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Hobson House in Bowling Green
This Italianate mansion is The Hobson House or also known as Riverview. Construction on the mansion began in the late 1850s by the youngest Union colonial on record, Atwood G. Hobson. The Civil War put a stop to his plans when thousands of Confederate soldiers occupied Bowling Green. In hopes that his home would be…
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Bowling Green, KY Italianate
Sophisticated on State Street Circa 1869 in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
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John Dillingham Dodson House
This English cottage in Bowling Green is the John Dillingham Dodson home. It was one of the first homes built on Covington Street in 1933. James Maurice Ingram designed this along with several homes that are on the National Register in Bowling Green. The man that the home was built for is well-known in the…