Hudson-Grace-Borreson House, Pine Bluff
Facts and practical information
The Hudson-Grace-Borreson House is a historic house at 719 West Barraque Street in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. With an evolutionary construction history dating to about 1830, it is a unique and distinctive blend of Greek Revival, Second Empire, and New Orleans French architectural styles. It is a 1+1⁄2-story wood-frame structure, finished in bevel siding, with a dormered mansard roof that has an original iron railing at the boundary between the roof slopes. It has a porch extending across the front, featuring hexagonal posts and delicate turned woodwork. The house began as a two-room cabin about 1830, and was enlarged and altered in 1860. Its most prominent owner, William Grace, was a local lawyer, politician, and veteran of the American Civil War. ()
Pine Bluff
Hudson-Grace-Borreson House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Strengthen the Arm of Liberty Monument, Arts and Science Center for Southeast Arkansas, Saenger Theatre, Trinity Episcopal Church.