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Hines House (Bowling Green, Kentucky)

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Area
  
0 acres (0 ha)

MPS
  
Warren County MRA

Opened
  
1949

Added to NRHP
  
18 December 1979

Built
  
1840 (1840)

NRHP Reference #
  
79003518

Architectural style
  
Federal architecture

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Location
  
1103 Adams St., Bowling Green, Kentucky

Similar
  
Condominium 1, Kentucky State Capitol, Historic Railpark and Train, National Corvette Museum, Lost River Cave

The Hines House was a historic building in Bowling Green, Kentucky, placed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 18, 1979. It was built by and for the Reverend James Davis Hines around the year 1840. Hines eventually sold the building to a N.E.Goodsall, Goodsall's heirs sold the house in 1859 to Doctor Albert Covington.

When added to the National Register, it was one of the few houses left in Bowling Green of that age and structure. The house was destroyed by an intentionally set fire on 12 February 1995.

References

Hines House (Bowling Green, Kentucky) Wikipedia