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We Shared In Its History: 1123 State Street
Landmark Report (2004)
  • Sue Lynn McDaniel
Abstract
Author writes of her personal experiences growing up in an historic house in downtown Bowling Green, Ky. Built in 1844, this house served as a private residence, an overnight guest house, the headquarters for Johnnie Massey Clay, President of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church's Women's Missionary Society, and apartments for senior adults, small families and young professionals. Over the years, what was originally a two room over two room Greek-revival townhouse built in the popular Flemish bond brick pattern had at least four additions and was renovated for creative reuses.
Keywords
  • Historic houses,
  • Bowling Green,
  • Kentucky,
  • Bed and Breakfast
Publication Date
March, 2004
Publisher Statement
Published by permission of Landmark Association.
Citation Information
Sue Lynn McDaniel. "We Shared In Its History: 1123 State Street" Landmark Report Vol. XXX Iss. 3 (2004) p. 1 - 5
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/sue_lynn_mcdaniel/9/