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Eloise B. Houchens Center

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Area
  
0 acres (0 ha)

Architect
  
Kister's Planing Mill

NRHP Reference #
  
79003532

Phone
  
+1 270-842-6761

Built
  
1904 (1904)

MPS
  
Warren County MRA

Opened
  
1904

Added to NRHP
  
18 December 1979

Eloise B. Houchens Center

Location
  
1115 Adams St., Bowling Green, Kentucky

Address
  
1115 Adams St, Bowling Green, KY 42101, USA

Similar
  
Riverview at Hobson Grove, Historic Railpark and Train, Capitol Arts Center, Lost River Cave, Fountain Square Park

Eloise B. Houchens Center is a Greek Revival style house in Bowling Green, Kentucky. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in June 1980.

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History

The house was built circa 1904 by Francis L. Kister, one-time Mayor of Bowling Green, Kentucky, and a local builder of note at the turn of the century. Kister also co-built the St. Joseph Catholic Church in Bowling Green. His family occupied the house for 38 years, and then the Girls Club used it as a "home away from home" for young girls for over twenty years. The Eloise B. Houchens Center for Women, Inc., a non-profit organization, was created in 1975 for the purpose of restoring and preserving the house. The interior includes inlaid wood flooring, intricately carved fireplaces and mantles downstairs, and polished woodwork throughout.

Modern use

The Houchens Center is a cultural and educational center for the Bowling Green, Kentucky community, and a meeting place for clubs, associations, and the individual patrons who make up the membership. The Center is also available to non-members for club meetings, workshops, retreats, receptions, parties and weddings. Annual events include the Trees of Christmas in December, when over 30 decorated trees adorn the house. The house is open for tours several times weekly year-round.

References

Eloise B. Houchens Center Wikipedia