Lane–Hooven House, Hamilton
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Facts and practical information
The Lane–Hooven House is a historic house museum in Hamilton, Ohio. Built in 1863 for Clark Lane, a Hamilton industrialist and philanthropist, the octagonal house features a brick exterior with Gothic Tudor elements. Other features include an open spiral staircase extending from the basement to the third floor turret, cast-iron fence, a greenhouse and a fountain. It was listed in the National Register on October 25, 1973. ()
Built: 1863 (161 years ago)Architectural style: Gothic revivalCoordinates: 39°24'13"N, 84°33'34"W
Address
319 N 3rd StEast HamiltonHamilton 45011-1624
Contact
+1 513-863-1717
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Day trips
Lane–Hooven House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Butler County Courthouse, Beth Israel Synagogue, Benninghofen House, St. Stephen Church and Rectory.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Lane–Hooven House?
Nearby attractions include German Village Historic District, Hamilton (1 min walk), Butler County Historical Society, Hamilton (1 min walk), Benninghofen House, Hamilton (2 min walk), St. Stephen Church and Rectory, Hamilton (4 min walk).