Hines House (Bowling Green, Kentucky)
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 an N.E. Goodsall, whose heirs sold the house in 1859 to Doctor Albert Covington.[2]
Hines House | |
Site of the house | |
Location | 1103 Adams St., Bowling Green, Kentucky |
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Coordinates | 36°59′43″N 86°26′51″W |
Area | 0 acres (0 ha) |
Built | 1840 |
Architectural style | Federal |
MPS | Warren County MRA |
NRHP reference No. | 79003518[1] |
Added to NRHP | December 18, 1979 |
When added to the National Register, it was one of the few houses left in Bowling Green of that age and structure.[2] The house was destroyed by an intentionally set fire on 12 February 1995.[3]
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